Over the last eighteen years she has designed, implemented and facilitated thousands of visual arts, multicultural and multi-disciplinary workshops. Helen Beauchamp is a recognized and versatile integrated arts educator, art consultant, designer, and multisciplinary artist. Her work can be viewed at: Back to Top Helen Beauchamp She enjoys teaching her art and sharing the joy of painting to all the age groups Her paintings grace the walls of local art galleries like Galerie Old Chelsea and Foyer Gallery. She has many successful solo shows to her credit as well. She is an active member of many local art societies and has been participating regularly in their juried and group shows. Her paintings speak for themselves as they portray the grace of nature with its delicate nuances. She believes that the versatility of this medium helps imbibe her perception of nature. “Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher” an adage that is vividly echoed in her art as Dhanashri paints in cohesion of her inspiration.ĭhanashri Bapat pursued and earned her Applied Arts degree from Abhinav Kala Academy and worked as a freelance designer in India before focusing on Fine Arts.ĭhanashri primarily uses water colors to best depict her work. She has been with the OSA as a teacher, technician and student for over 24 years. Nadine has always enjoyed teaching art and has done so for over 10 years with artist in the school program and galleries, as well as teaching for home schooling children and private classes. After finishing her BFA at York University in Toronto (1997), Nadine has lived, worked, exhibited and taught in Whitehorse YT, Edmonton AB, Mont-Tremblant QC and Ottawa. While she uses a variety of materials in her work, bronzes and the process of mould making and casting remain her passion. Nadine works primarily to produce bronze sculpture, but also works in ceramics, wood and cloth. Her artwork has been focused in the essence of the human being, particularly the indigenous people and women. Sonia has developed her body of work in painting and sculpture, also showing special interest in photography and mixed media. She also has experience in homeschooling and teaching children with diverse intellectual abilities. Venezuelan-born Canadian artist Sonia Arenas graduated from the Ottawa School of Art and over the last fifteen years, has worked as an art advisor, designed and taught courses for children, and exhibited her work in Canada, Europe and Latin America.Īs an art instructor, Sonia feels a great love in teaching. For more information about Museum Kids and other events & activities at the Museum, please visit or call 61.A | B | C | D | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | V | W Sonia Arenas Get out and enjoy a great Saturday morning at Museum Kids, proudly presented by the L&A County Museum & Archives, located at 97 Thomas Street East in Napanee. Sparkbox art free#As always, admission to Museum Kids is free of charge. This event is best-suited for children aged 4+. This printmaking process is one that is simple and easy to do at home. After the demonstration visitors will be welcome to ink pre-made printing blocks and print small works of their own. Kyle and Chrissy will walk participants through a step-by-step demonstration of preparing an image, carving the image into the printing plate and inking the image to create a print on paper. Children will learn about the history and art of block printing, a system that has been used since 500 BC. Kyle Topping and Chrissy Poitras of Spark Box Studio will be on hand for a relief print workshop. On November 4th at 10am, learn the ancient art of "Stamp Block and Print Making" with Spark Box Art Studios. It’s a Museum Kids Saturday at the L&A County Museum and Archives in Napanee.
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