PA Day Camp at the AGB (Ages 4-6): February 14 | Art Gallery of Burlington
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Friday February 14th, 2025 Sign-in 8:45-9:30am | Sign-out 3:30-4:00pm Age: 4 - 6 Cost: Members $55 and Non-Members: $65 Instructors: Becky Katz & Ariel Bader-Shamai Looking for something fabulous to do on a PA Day? Our PA Day Camps are the perfect place for kids who love art, making friends and developing their creative skills. Most of the day is spent in age-specific studios, but all of our campers take their breaks together, including outdoor time after lunch, weather permitting. Our youngest campers spend their days working with a variety of media, from painting to drawing to sculpture and more. Our thoughtful and caring staff and volunteers ensure that everyone has a happy day at camp, and that each camper goes home with a collection of beautiful artwork. Registration open to campers aged 4 as of January 1, 2025 Please note: If courses are purchased at member price, and membership is not active, you will be charged for the membership. ART MATERIALS: Included with registration fee. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothing appropriate for messy work in the studio – something that nobody would mind if it got stained. Consider an over-sized shirt for regular use when making art before, during and after camp. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. Note: We go outside after eating lunch, please wear or bring weather-appropriate clothing including a warm coat, hat and mittens/gloves. WHAT TO BRING: Snacks and a lunch that are nut-free (we take two snack breaks and one lunch break), a change of clothes (just in case!), a large box or bag to bring art home. HOW TO GET IN: Access our building via the Brock Lobby doors - the doors adjacent to our parking lot. We will have a parking pass ready for you inside. Please note that the Lakeshore doors do not open until 10:00 AM on Tuesday-Friday, and will remain locked on Mondays when the gallery is closed to the general public. ALLERGIES OR SPECIAL NEEDS: Please remember to notify us on your registration form if the student has an allergy, health concern or disability that could impact participation in the class. We want to ensure the best possible experience and are happy to accommodate a wide variety of access needs. About our Artist Instructors Becky Katz is a Hamilton-based multi-disciplinary artist, graphic designer, experimental music-maker, art educator, community arts practitioner, and grassroots community-organizer. She spends most of her time as Artist Technician of a Hamilton Wentworth District School Board Alternative Education Secondary School programme called NuSteel.
Becky is heavily involved in dozens of creative projects, community-based programming, and social justice initiatives throughout the City of Hamilton--most of which have a particular focus on collaboration and shine a spotlight on the peculiarities of Human Nature. - Ariel is a multidisciplinary artist and photographer based in Toronto, Ontario. She was a co-founder of HAVN (Hamilton Audio Visual Node), an interdisciplinary and experimental arts collective, in Hamilton, ON (2012-2020), and creator of Soft Serve Pillows.
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