Art Safari (ages 5-7) – 8 weeks
Art Safari (ages 5-7) – 8 weeks
In Art Safari, children will explore the world and the creatures in it with engaging art projects in a variety of media.
In Art Safari, children will explore the world and the creatures in it with engaging art projects in a variety of media.
Explore the world and the creatures in it with engaging art projects in a variety of media.
Explore the world and the creatures in it with engaging art projects in a variety of media.
Join Kris Goold of Fragile Glass Studio as she guides you through the process of adorning a porcelain platter using enamel paint and a sgraffito technique.
Join Tour Guide, Susan Bulman at the Douglas Family Art Centre for a guided tour of Hymns to the Silence
Join Tammy at the Douglas Family Art Centre for this four week session on Saturday mornings to paint landscapes in acrylic.
Take a guided tour of this exhibit which features over 70 Kenora/Keewatin images with Museum Educator Braden Murray.
Explore fused glass with Elizabeth Wires of Midnight Loon Glass Studio as you create a beautiful square dish.
In this workshop create an acrylic painting of Happy Little Trees in the manner of Bob Ross
Browse through the Museum's collection of winter sports photographs from the 1960s-1980s and share your knowledge with Museum staff.
Try your had at beading a pop socket with instructor Bernice Berle.
Join exhibiting artist and art educator, Nancy Bergman, to learn about using free-form piecing strategies in art quilt design.
Learn about the intriguing wold of artist Sonia Delaunay with Art Centre Programmer Tammy Zebruck and then try your hand at Orphism Abstraction.
Join Kris Goold of Fragile Glass Studio as she guides you through the process of adorning a porcelain platter using enamel paint and a sgraffito technique.
Enjoy a culinary experience with Theresa Jamieson (aka The Bannock Lady) who will be presenting a cooking demonstration of traditional Anishinaabe foods. Come hungry!
Join local Ancestor Seekers of Kenora member Gloria Harvey as she gives a broad brush overview of the who, what, where, and why of genealogical research and how to start your family tree.