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*Registration closes January 31 at Noon*

Thursdays | February 2 – 23 | Virtual | Adults 16+ | 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Winter in this watercolours short course. Learn and explore the technical complexities of painting quintessential Winter scenes. Discover how you can use light and shadow to capture the bright and crisp atmosphere of a fresh blanket of glistening snow. You will use images as your inspiration to create your pieces, and you will leave this class with your own seasonal watercolour paintings. Materials List available for download below. This course is intended for students with some previous watercolour painting experience. 

Weekly live sessions on Zoom will be recorded and shared with registrants to watch back for their own personal learning.

Platform: Zoom

Zoom access information will be provided to registered students via email closer to the start date.

Requirements

– Access to a stable internet connection
– Free Zoom account for Zoom live sessions
– Computer, laptop or tablet with a camera and microphone
– Dedicated space to make art
– Supplies specific to your program

Meet Your Instructor

Instructor Nancy Newman (B.A.) is a retired art teacher from the York Region District School Board. She is an active practicing artist and is affiliated with a number of professional artist groups, such as the Toronto Watercolour Society, the Society of York Region Artists, the East Central Ontario Art Association, the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour, along with the Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts. Nancy has exhibited in dozens of solo and group exhibitions across the province. She has over 40 years of experience in curriculum writing, educational workshops, along with literacy and arts leadership.

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

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