Saturdays | 5 weeks | 10:00AM – 11:30AM | March 6 – April 10 | Class skips April 3
Travel to the past to discover how art has changed throughout history and be inspired to create pieces based on key artists and movements, from Picasso to Pop Art and everything in between and beyond. Class includes weekly live-online interactive sessions with your instructor and fellow classmates, as well as weekly pre-recorded video tutorials that you can watch at your own pace and revisit as many times as you’d like!
Supplies:
You may opt to provide your own tools and materials (see Materials List for items needed), or choose to select the package which includes an art kit with tools and materials, free t-shirt, and tote bag provided by the Centre. If you choose the second option, the kit will be available for curbside pick-up in Aurora. You will be provided both options at time of purchase.
$95.00 – Art Kit Included
$80.00 – Art Kit Not Included
If you opt to purchase your own supplies, we recommend purchasing art supplies from either: Curry’s, DeSerres, Michaels, or Amazon. Basic items can also be purchased at your local dollar store or Staples. If you have questions about anything on the Materials List, please contact leanne@auroraculturalcentre.ca
Curbside Pick-Up:
If opting to purchase the Art Kit, curbside pick-up information below:
- Friday, March 5, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
- Aurora Town Hall, 100 John West Way Aurora, ON L4G 6J1, North Entrance – Upper Level Parking Lot (NOT the main entrance)
Requirements:
- Access to a stable internet connection
- Free Gmail account for Google Classroom & Google Meet live sessions
- Computer, laptop or tablet with a camera and microphone
- Dedicated space to make art
- Supplies specific to your program
Please note Google Classroom access information will be provided to registered students via email closer to the start date.
Google Classroom Tutorial
Meet Your Instructor
Instructor Danielle Zafirovski is a teacher with York Region District School Board and a practicing visual artist, specializing in painting and printmaking. Danielle has her Fine Arts degree (B.F.A.) from Queen’s University and her Teaching degree (B.Ed, Arts Integration) from York University. Danielle is OCT certified to teach Primary, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Visual Arts and History. She has also taken additional qualifications in Special Education Pt. 1 and English as a Second Language Pt. 1. As an LTO teacher with YRDSB Danielle has taught at Unionville PS, Central Park PS, Mount Joy PS, Ellen Fairclough PS, and Markham District HS. She has also taught at YRDSB Arts Camp along with Art Grid in Richmond Hill. Danielle is excited to bring her passion and expertise to our children’s programs!
Patron health and safety while attending events and programs is our top priority. To learn about the latest updates on actions taken by the Aurora Cultural Centre, please visit: COVID-19 Update