COVID-19 Update:
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
Friday, January 14 | Virtual | Ages 4-12 | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm | $45.00 | Registration closes Jan 13, 4:00pm
Friday, February 4 | VIRTUAL | Ages 4-12| 10:00 am – 3:00 pm | $45.00 | Registration closes Feb 3, 4:00pm
A full day of artistic adventures await! Plug in with us virtually and unleash your creativity using a variety of tools and materials, while meeting new friends in a fun and encouraging environment. Join us from the comfort of your home and stay engaged all day creating art and playing games, complete with several “recesses” throughout the day. Virtual campers will draw, paint, and sketch using a variety of techniques. Adult supervision is welcome, but not required.
$45.00 (NO HST) – with Art Kit (January 14th program)
Registration closes Thursday, January 13 and Thursday, February 3 at 4:00 pm, respectively.
Supplies
All artist tools and materials required will be provided in your Art Kit available for curbside pick-up, including canvases, acrylic paint, palette & brushes, oil pastels, and more – plus a free t-shirt & tote bag! We do ask that you supplement your Kit with some at-home supplies from your pencil case. To learn more click here.
Curbside Pick-Up: Art Kit Curbside pick-up information below:
Thursday, February 3, 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Aurora Town Hall, 100 John West Way Aurora, ON L4G 6J1, North Entrance – Upper Level Parking Lot (NOT the main entrance)
Platform: Zoom
Zoom access information will be provided to registered students via email closer to the start date.
Requirements
In order to participate in our virtual PA Day you will need access to a stable internet connection, a free Zoom account, a computer, laptop or tablet with a camera and microphone, and a dedicated space to make art. Bring your art supplies, snacks, a lunch, and your imagination!
Meet Your Instructor
Instructor Kimberley Smith enjoys teaching painting to make a difference with people in her communities. She recognizes the need to safely bring people together during the pandemic. She is passionate about building connections and giving participants time to take their mind off things while they create a fun, memorable experience! Kimberley went to George Brown College of Applied Arts & Technology and has worked in many marketing and graphic design positions before building her own businesses, Young at Heart Painting and Kimberfly Design.