Art Mondays
Join us every Monday as internationally acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Kellen Hatanaka takes Flight students on a creative exploration of colour and canvas.
Studio Explorers: Elements of Art
Primary
Grades 1-3
Mondays 4:00-5:00pm
September 15th-May 26th (28 classes)
No classes on Thanksgiving Monday, Winter Break, Family Day Weekend, March Break, Easter Weekend, Victoria Day Weekend
Calling all studio explorers! This program will introduce students to the various elements of art each week with fun and engaging projects. Students will be encouraged to find new and creative ways to utilize an assortment of artistic mediums. Students will be introduced to a variety of art making practices designed to allow their creativity to flourish while learning the fundamentals of art making.
Session Tuition $980 plus HST
Payment in two Installments of $490
This tuition includes the student’s art supplies for the year
Studio Practice: How to be an artist
Junior
Grades 4-6
Mondays 5:30-6:30pm
September 15th-May 26th (28 classes)
No classes on Thanksgiving Monday, Winter Break, Family Day Weekend, March Break, Easter Weekend, Victoria Day Weekend
This course will introduce students to the studio practice of professional artists. Students will learn to develop their own artistic practice and be encouraged to explore their artistic point of view working in a wide range of mediums including painting, drawing, sculpture and more. Students will be introduced to relevant historical and contemporary art figures to inspire their work and help them find their new artistic heroes. Through a variety of different class projects students will learn elements and principles of design and how they relate to their own works.
Session Tuition $980 plus HST
Payment in two Installments of $490
This tuition includes the student’s art supplies for the year.
Kellen Hatanaka
Kellen Hatanaka (b. 1987, Toronto, Canada) is a multidisciplinary artist who makes vibrant, figurative paintings and drawings that celebrate sport, design, history, and culture.
Hatanaka’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and has been featured in publications including Victory Journal, ArtMaze Magazine, and Graphite Journal.
He has collaborated with clients such as Nike, Reebok, Casper, The Polaris Music Prize, Apple Music and The Toronto Blue Jays.
Hatanaka and collaborator Jon-Erik Lappano received the Governor General's Award for their book Tokyo Digs a Garden (2016). He is currently based in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
Forget Me Not, 2023.
Table for one. Good Taste., 2023.