Ages 13-17
Come hang out at the art gallery! These sessions offer a welcoming space for teens to express their individuality, share new ideas, and try out a variety of art materials in a low-pressure environment. With a new theme each month, they’ll...
Ages 13-17
Come hang out at the art gallery! These sessions offer a welcoming space for teens to express their individuality, share new ideas, and try out a variety of art materials in a low-pressure environment. With a new theme each month, they’ll discover new ways to unleash their creativity, whether it be through painting, sculpting, mixed media or something else!
September Session
Sep 25, 2025
6 – 7:30pm
Teens will gain a deeper understanding of the exhibition, We are ten thousand hands that plant seeds and through thoughtful consideration of the artworks, teens will be encouraged to discuss the symbols of their own culture and community.
Teens will then create cross stitch bookmarks using icons important to them. Using pixel art techniques, they will create bookmarks imbued with their own meaningful designs.
October Session
Oct 30, 2025
6 – 7:30pm
Teens will create imprints of leaves using gelli plate printing techniques. Then, the prints they create will be cut and used in a painted background inspired by Georgia Fullerton: Being In and Moving Through, which features abstract watercolour, ink and gouache works. Teens will have a variety of mediums to apply to their background, creating expressive and unique abstract creations.
November Session
Nov 27, 2025
6 – 7:30pm
Teens will explore fantasies depicted in the exhibition Building Black Civilizations: Journey of 2,000 Ships. After considering castles, ships and expansive worldbuilding elements, they will create imaginative treasure maps. Teens will experiment with dip pens, ink, and watercolour techniques, as well as paper dyeing with tea and coffee to turn their map into a relic of the past.
December Session
Dec 11, 2025
6 – 7:30pm
We will be inspired by the attention on environment and ecosystems in the exhibition Olivia Whetung: inawendiwok. Teens will consider biodiversity in nature, thinking of a variety of natural elements in an ecosystem of their choice. Using air dry clay, teens will sculpt a tile that is both decorative and meaningful.