Acrylic Art

Class Details

Acrylic Art: Painting a Story (7-8)

Instructor: Nico Narvaez
Schedule: Mondays from 6:15–7:15 PM
Sessions: September 9 – December 16, 2024 | 12 Weeks
Class Fees: $150 

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Discover the world of acrylic painting and drawing in this engaging course, where students will develop foundational skills and learn to express themselves artistically. Emphasizing tool care and artistic critique, students will explore how to communicate the meaning behind their artwork and provide respectful feedback on others’ creations. Themes center around playful illustrations of everyday surroundings, emotions, and imaginative ideas, fostering a creative environment that encourages personal exploration and inclusive learning.

Exploring Abstract in Acrylics (16+)

Instructor: Arlene Enns
Schedule: Thursdays from 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Sessions: 
October 3 – November 14, 2024 | 6 Weeks
Class Fees: $140 

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Join our six-week session on exploring abstract art in acrylics, where participants will craft at least two larger canvases. Dive into the intricacies of color relations, focal points, and the dynamic movements that define abstract expressionism. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced artist, this class fosters creative exploration and encourages you to connect deeply with your inner artist while mastering various painting techniques and texture mediums.

Important Information

Refund Policy
Cancellation Policy
Waitlists & Bursaries
 

Full refunds are given when you withdraw two weeks prior to the start date of a class/workshop/day camp. From that point until the start of classes, a 50% credit will be applied to your account upon withdrawal. There will be no refund after the start date. Your class fees help our Centre operate and offer high-quality programming for you and the community, and we strive to make it affordable for all. By signing up for a class/program, you are acknowledging our refund policy.

Only the Class Fee is subject to a refund. Your SAC membership, admin fees, and material fees are not included in the refund amount. We can send your refund in person back to your original mode of payment or by cheque in the mail.

Class Minimums

Classes/Workshops are subject to cancellation if the minimum number of registrants is not reached. In this case, a full refund (or an account credit) will be issued including membership and administration fees. We inform registering students as soon as possible when we have canceled a class.

IF DUE TO PUBLIC HEALTH RECOMMENDATIONS

If Public Health recommends that isolation is to be reinstated and arrangements for virtual teaching can be made by SAC, no credits or refunds will be issued.

If virtual learning is not possible, the participant will receive a prorated credit for the remainder of their class.

Students will receive an information/reminder email prior to the start of a class/workshop.

FULL CLASSES

Our classes have a limited number of spots each season. If a class you’re interested in indicates CLASS FULL, you can still join our waitlist by emailing cassandra@steinbacharts.ca! We will contact you via e-mail or phone if a spot has opened so we can take your registration. We cannot guarantee admission to the class even when you have joined our call list.

In most cases, we open the same class in the next season. You can check back on our website from time to time or sign up for our SAC eNews to get updates about current and upcoming classes/events here.

APPLY FOR A BURSARY

Thank you to our amazing contributors who support and believe in our values at SAC, we are able to provide bursaries to the community. Our bursaries aim to eliminate barriers for families and create opportunities for children in the area.

Applying is easy. For instructions on how to apply, please click here.

GENERAL INQUIRIES

For general inquiries about a class/program, please email cassandra@steinbacharts.ca or call us during office hours at 204.346.107

🍁 The Steinbach Arts Council acknowledges that we are on Treaty 1 territory and that the land on which we live and work is the traditional territory of Anishinaabe, Ininiw, Anishiniw, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

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