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Latcham Art Centre Fall 2022 Programs

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Although we are sad to see summer come to an end, we have lots of exciting fall programs happening at Latcham Art Centre! Here are a few of them:

Youth Open Studio (Ages 12 – 16)

August 29 – September 1 from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Youth Open Studio provides youth an opportunity to join their peers, create a piece of art, or just come and work on something of their own. Each session features relevant projects that challenge participants to use materials they may not have used before, or use them in a different way.

Still-Life Drawing Workshop (Ages 18+)

September 14 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Still-life drawings are drawings of inanimate objects, arranged in a specific way, to create meaning or a visual effect. Whether you have done still-life drawings or not, this workshop is perfect for all levels! Create your own Cézanne-inspired still-life drawing in this workshop working from 3D objects.

Exploring Watercolour (Intermediate | Ages 55+)

Thursdays, September 15 – November 17 (10 sessions) from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

In this 10-week intermediate program, participants will explore the beautiful media of watercolour, learning about papers, colour mixing, layering, and more, culminating in a finished piece of art! These sessions are perfect for someone who has done watercolour before and would like to improve their skills and are led by professional artist-educator Sarka Buchl Stephenson.

Imagination Studio (Ages 1 – 4 with Caregiver)

Wednesdays, September 21 – October 26 (6 sessions) from 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM

In this preschool program, young minds will explore different materials, shapes, and colours with their caregivers. Relevant stories, artists, and themes will provide interest and fun in this creative and social program.

For more program information and registration, please visit our website at www.latchamartcentre.ca/programs

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