Monday, June 17, 2013

Summer Art Adventure Camps for Kids

4 Weeks are offered;  choose from 1, 2, 3 or all weeks
~ creating Art in parallel with Yoga, Nature Walks and Weekly Excursions around the city!
~ a fun experiential art camp encompassing all senses and materials
~ designed to expand the creativity of your child!




Summer Art Camps

                                               ~  July       9  - 12 * (CLOSED)      Scarborough
                                               ~  July       22-26                              Scarborough
                                               ~  July       29 - Aug 2 (CLOSED)  Scarborough 
                                               ~  August  12- 16                            Scarborough
                                 
                                    All day program: 9am - 4pm  /  Maximum of 10 participants


           ~ Cost: $170.00 + HST per week
             * $134 +HST for week of July 9- 12 
          Please pack a lunch for your child

Bring Creativity, Fun and Play to Summer Vacation!


 combining Art & Yoga
(Children Ages 5-15 Accepted)



Art exercises develop your child's creativity & self-expressionYoga poses provide stretching & strengthening, while promoting balance,      coordination and concentration... and vitality.
~ Led by Katherine Hartel B.F.A. (Queen’s U.), Artist and certified Yoga Teacher

Scarborough: 17 Burridge Rd., Bellamy & Lawrence Ave

Contact;  416-357-6820 or email Flourisharts.ca@gmail.com
                Blog Address: http://kidscreatingart.blogspot.com/


HIGHLIGHTS FROM LAST SUMMER'S ART CAMP:


A still moment connecting with their favourite painting.


Lots of room for the kids to spread out!
So inspired by how their drawings really captured each phase of  Picasso.
Well, we just can't walk by without a photo-opp!




A beautiful peice of handmade paper








Inviting the neighbors for the final exhibition of the week.

And they came and really got into it with the kids
SOME OF THE ARTISTS' FINAL DISPLAYS...
They enjoyed the silkscreening and this piece was a  challenge to take on.




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