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Full Days
$ 579.00
6 available
Half Day Mornings
$ 329.00
7 available
Half Day Afternoons
$ 329.00
8 available

Description

Let’s get creative this March Break! Children will explore different drawing, painting and three dimensional activities! There will be lots of opportunity for creative thinking. Please dress for mess, bring a nut-free snack & water bottle. For full day campers – a nut-free lunch and two snacks. Pro-rates may be available (please call us if you’d like to purchase individual days of camp).

Special activities include:

-Clay unicorns – campers will sculpt and glaze their own magical unicorns! 

-Jumbo paintings on paper

-Egg carton creations

-Plexi glass portraits

 

Daily Schedule:  

9:30-9:45 — Morning attendance, Sketchbook time

9:45-10:30 — Art

10:30-10:45  — Snack break

10:45-12:00 — Art

Home time for morning campers 

12:00-1:00 — Lunch hour and free play

1:00-1:15 — Attendance, sketchbook time

1:15-2:15 — Art

2:15-2:30 — Snack break

2:30-3:30 — Art

Home time for full day and afternoon campers 

 

Class Calendar

Half-day mornings 9:30-12:00 pm 5 classes total, $329

Half-day afternoons 1:00-3:30 pm 5 classes total, $329

Full day - 9:30-3:30 pm 5 classes total, $579

Your Instructors

Julia Hunter

Julia has been part of the ArtBarn community on and off for the past eight years, contributing to birthday parties, workshops, and camp programs. This fall, she returns as an instructor for the Mini Art and Mixed Media classes. Currently pursuing a Master’s Diploma in Art Therapy at TATI, Julia is passionate about incorporating play, imagination, and creativity into the art-making process.

Catherine Maw

Catherine Maw has been fascinated by fibre arts for years, and the pandemic only turned that interest into a passion. She loves the meditative process of crochet and embroidery and the feeling of building a beautiful pattern a little bit at a time. Building on her undergraduate specialist degree in socio-cultural anthropology from the University of Toronto and her diploma in social service work, Catherine helps children develop their passions through inquiry-based learning, a skill she honed through years of working in the ROM’s children’s programs and Discovery Gallery.

 

Kia Mathews – Executive Director

Kia Mathews has a Bachelor of Child and Youth Studies from Brock University and over 12 years experience working with children. She has taught after-four art classes at Bialik Hebrew Day School as well as many Mixed Media classes at Artbarn. She has a passion for textile arts, ceramics, and printmaking.