Studio 65+: Colour, Composition and Creativity

IMPORTANT COVID POLICY UPDATE

 

As of September 22, 2021, some New Brunswick businesses will require Proof of Vaccination to access non-essential services. All of SJAC’s programs (workshops, galleries, performing arts events, rental events) fall under the included categories of services.

All people aged 12 and up will be required to show their record of immunization or medical exemption certificate and a government issued identification to be able to access our programs.

For further details, please see our full policy update by clicking here.

 

*Please also note that SJAC is maintaining a mandatory community face mask policy until further notice.*

This workshop offers participants the opportunity to increase your knowledge of colour and composition in the creation of your artwork. While exploring a variety of exercises, you will discover that these fundamental principles hold true, regardless of your medium of choice. This course is designed for beginners and intermediate students, and is sure to stimulate thoughtful conversation and increased understanding in the completion of a work of art. There is a $10 materials fee with this workshop.

Monday afternoons, 1pm-3:30pm • September 13 – October 4, 2021 (4 weeks) • Cost: $100 tuition plus $10 materials fee: $110 / With 20 % discount for seniors aged 65+, $80 tuition plus $10 materials fee: $90


COVID-19 POLICY NOTE: In the unfortunate event that the local Saint John Zone must ‘move back’ to stricter social distancing policies and classes must be cancelled, participants will be refunded for the remaining classes.

Please note that community face masks are required during the class.


• Discounted price for Seniors 65+ ($90) click here to register:

• Regular price for Adults ($110) click here to register:


About the Instructor:

Harriet Taylor, DIPL, BBA, BFA, Med, is the Education and Outreach Coordinator at the Saint John Arts Centre. She returned to her hometown of Saint John after a lengthy career at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD). Harriet has taught courses and workshops in Canada, the US, and the Caribbean, and maintains a studio practice in the visual arts.