Youth: Drawing & Sculpting (11-16 years)
5 Day Workshop | This course is completed
This course is a perfect fit for young artists who love to work with a variety of materials and explore the possibilities of drawing and sculpting. You will be sketching out ideas for 3 dimensional works as well as drawing from objects, sculptures and imagination with dry and wet media. The sculptures will be created with paper, plaster, clay, wire and found objects, and you will learn to transform your ideas into 3 dimensional works. Field trips will also be part of this exciting opportunity.
Note: Friday's class will run from 10AM-1PM
Base Tuition: $436 + Material Fee: $25 = $461 Total
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- What You Will Learn
- - Draw with various media including water colour, charcoal, ink, graphite and more
- - Learn to sketch and draw on site during field trips
- - Explore and expand ideas and translate them into 3 dimensions
Display, present and discuss your work
- - Learn about contemporary artists working with object making, installation, assemblage and more
- - Learn about shape, form, weight, surface, line, repetition, display, light
- Please keep all purchase receipts in case items need to be returned.
- Sketchbook, mixed media paper (9x12”)
- Box of willow charcoal (various sizes)
- Kneadable eraser
- Pocket size watercolour kit and 2 or three round brushes (small & medium size)
- Brush tip markers and Fine Liner Pen (black, 0.8)
- Pencils (F, HB. 2B, 3B), eraser and sharpener
- More materials will be supplied
Tina Oehmsen-Clark
Tina's work has always been an exploration between various art forms, including sound, dance, installation, sculpture and drawing. She has exhibited in various galleries, museums and public spaces in Germany, Denmark and Canada. Since moving to Toronto in 1996, Oehmsen-Clark has worked on art projects at the AGO, Ryerson Student Gallery, Dancemakers and Wychwood Artscape. Besides her own art practice, she has taught in a number of schools and institutions including TSA. Tina always enjoys working with a wide age range, and believes that teaching art is an interactive learning process, both to inspire and be inspired.