Studio Visits for Schools 2011-2012

Art it up! The Gallery School is back! Our all new Studio Visits in the Dr. Anne Tanenbaum Gallery School encourage students to experiment and exercise their personal creativity through the use of traditional and non-traditional materials and techniques. Expand your students’ imaginations through individual and collaborative art making focused on the creative process. Choose from the following studio visits when booking.

My First Studio

Early learners engage in play-based artmaking activities focused on the elements of design! (JK to Grade 2)

Sketch It! Life and Art as Inspiration

Doodle, sketch, draw! In this program students will develop and hone their drawing skills in the AGO’s expansive galleries and in the studio (Grades 9 to 12)

From A to ZINE: Full-Day Studio Visit

Students create a zine that reflects themselves and the world around them in this full day studio program (Grades 9 to 12)

Inventive Intervention

Students explore contemporary artistic “interventions” and create their own interventions in response to the AGO (Grades 3 to 12)

Creativity Challenge

Students push their imaginations through a series of artistic “challenges” using everyday materials and techniques (Grades 3 to 12)

Chagall and the Russian Avant-Garde

Students create their own work of art inspired by Chagall and the Russian Avant-Garde (JK to Grade 12)

Partners

Generously supported by smART women:

  • Colette Barber
  • Diana Billes
  • Cecily Bradshaw
  • Ricky Cohen
  • Susan Crocker
  • Kiki Delaney
  • Catherine Deluce
  • Lynn Factor
  • Andrea Federer
  • Leslie Gales
  • Heather Gotlieb
  • Maxine Granovsky Gluskin
  • Susan Harris
  • Beth Horowitz
  • Martine Irman
  • Gale Kelly
  • June Kenner
  • Joan Lozinski
  • Nancy MacKellar
  • Christine McCain
  • Margaret McCain
  • Louise Morwick
  • Sandra Pitblado
  • Jill Reitman
  • Ariella Rohringer
  • Molly Rundle
  • Honey Sherman
  • Stephanie Stavro
  • Kathleen Ward
  • Sally Wright

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