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Micro-Credentials
12-week, online, self-directed courses to develop and demonstrate specific skills.
Micro-CredentialsPersonal Interest
Step into the studio with an array of art-based courses in design, painting, drawing, jewellery, ceramics, glassblowing and more...
Personal interest coursesSummer Camps
Fill your child's summer with creative activities with our week long summer camps for kids and teens.
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Continuing education course listing
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100 Drawings in a Week
INSTRUCTOR Mark Vazquez Mackay
Get really creative and push yourself to complete 100 drawings in a week. You’ll improve your drawing skills through your sustained drawing practice as your instructor helps you move from concentrating on mostly formal issues to more conceptual ones. Be introduced to past and current artists who have strong drawing practices and participate in individual and group critiques which will aid in your artist growth. All levels are welcome. Please see your recommended supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first day.
Abstract Painting Week
INSTRUCTOR Malcolm Mooney
Take your abstract painting practice to the next level and spend an uninterrupted week in the studio! Work alongside other abstract painters and build community under the guidance of your instructor as you produce new work or explore a new technique or approach to what you’ve been doing. You will participate in individual and group critiques throughout the week. Acrylic paint will be the medium used as it is flexible and dries quickly. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
Pre-requisite: Acrylic Painting I or previous painting experience
Acrylic Painting Basics
INSTRUCTOR Lori Lukasewich
Acrylic paints are so versatile and perfect for those who are new to painting. Learn the basics of colour theory, paint mixing, application techniques, and composition while developing your skills and confidence in your creative potential. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
After Effects Micro-credential
Please Note: Start & End dates refer to open & closing of registration, NOT the start or end of the course
In this course, you'll learn the fundamentals of After Effects and how to create simple animation techniques using the software.
You will be introduced to the basic interface, and gain an understanding of how to create compositions, import assets, in addition to learning compositing and colour grading principles. You will also learn basic motion graphics techniques by animating shapes and text, and how to create movement and keyframes alongside an audio track.
About Micros:
- Register & start WHENEVER
- Self paced & learner driven
- No scheduled class
- 3 Months to Finish
Analog Photography | Sustainable darkroom
INSTRUCTOR : Kyle Whitehead
There is something really special about taking black and white photos with a film camera and having to wait to see your images. Learn basic camera functions before processing your film and printing on photopaper in a sustainable darkroom that practices eco-processing by using low toxic and non-toxic chemistry made from common household items, various plants and other organic materials. You will learn how to create high quality images in black and white and colour, with a focus on reducing or reusing darkroom pollutants and waste and will explore Lumen Printing and Phytograms, both plant-based print-out processes that don't require a camera or film negatives. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
Animate It! Jul 22 – 26
Work in small teams in the AUArts animation suite to create a visual story that you tell through a unique cast of characters that you bring to life through original drawings to create a stop-motion animation.
Learn how to convey movement as you create a character-based narrative. Once all is done, sit back and watch them on a big screen. Supplies are included in fees for kids’ camps, unless otherwise noted.
Animate It! July 29 – Aug 2
Work in small teams in the AUArts animation suite to create a visual story that you tell through a unique cast of characters that you bring to life through original drawings to create a stop-motion animation.
Learn how to convey movement as you create a character-based narrative. Once all is done, sit back and watch them on a big screen. Supplies are included in fees for kids’ camps, unless otherwise noted.
Animation Studio! Jul 15–19
Discover the fun and wacky world of non-digital animation using more experimental techniques of cutouts, stop motion, and pixilation. You will produce your own short animation project individually or in a small group. Watch short video clips for inspiration and to get your creative juices flowing. NOTE: this is not a computer animation course; you will use digital technologies to record and edit your animation. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
Animation Studio! Jul 8–12
Discover the fun and wacky world of non-digital animation using more experimental techniques of cutouts, stop motion, and pixilation. You will produce your own short animation project individually or in a small group. Watch short video clips for inspiration and to get your creative juices flowing. NOTE: this is not a computer animation course; you will use digital technologies to record and edit your animation. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
Botanical Drawing
INSTRUCTOR Nick Rooney
Drawing botanical and fruit forms from life takes careful perception and good hand eye coordination. You will develop keen observational drawing skills through a number of studio-based assignments and be introduced to colour theory and how to successfully use colour pencils to get rich, vibrant colours. Participate in class discussions and critiques to help your progression. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
Building Better Connections with Events
Instructor : Lisa Gareau
Meaningful connections matter now more than ever! Your clients, customers, core team, or community members are eager to connect. Are you ready to be their connector? Events can grow your business, create an impact in your community, or motivate the masses to participate in your project, product, or idea. In this fast-track weekend workshop, you will learn to plan your own events with a “Connection First” foundation, master the four levels of event planning and promotion, and start building better connections through any event you plan!
CEDR-020: Drawing II
INSTRUCTOR Nick Rooney
Build on the drawing skills you acquired in Drawing I as you work through a series of projects aimed at increasing your hand-eye coordination and perspective drawing skills. In addition to exploring a variety of mark-making media, you will also be supported in developing a personal vision for your practice. View historical and contemporary art to inform your own work. Participation in group discussion and class critiques will help build your confidence and awareness. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
Ceramics Studio! Jul 15–19
Get your hands dirty in the ceramics studio! Focus will be on hand building and learning good practices and techniques to create functional and sculptural pieces. You will also get introduced to different surface treatments, including decoration with slip and underglazes, and firing. Work through projects designed to give you foundational skill-building practice. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
*Work will be ready for pick-up 2-3 weeks after the last day of camp.
Ceramics Studio! Jul 22–26
Get your hands dirty in the ceramics studio! Focus will be on hand building and learning good practices and techniques to create functional and sculptural pieces. You will also get introduced to different surface treatments, including decoration with slip and underglazes, and firing. Work through projects designed to give you foundational skill-building practice. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
*Work will be ready for pick-up 2-3 weeks after the last day of camp.
Ceramics Studio! Jul 8–12
Get your hands dirty in the ceramics studio! Focus will be on hand building and learning good practices and techniques to create functional and sculptural pieces. You will also get introduced to different surface treatments, including decoration with slip and underglazes, and firing. Work through projects designed to give you foundational skill-building practice. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
*Work will be ready for pick-up 2-3 weeks after the last day of camp.
Ceramics: Handbuilding
INSTRUCTOR : Amy Bouchard
Learn the technical and aesthetic aspects of hand-building sculptural and functional forms. Learn good practices and approaches while being introduced to different surface treatments, including decoration with slip and glazes, and firing. Work through a set of projects designed to give you foundational skill-building practice. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
Ceramics: Wheel Throwing
INSTRUCTOR Amy Bouchard
Learn foundational skills of wheel throwing through hands on instruction, and practice. Create one-of-a-kind pieces as you work on simple assignments and get comfortable at the wheel. Finish your projects by glazing and firing them as the final step in the process. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.
Comic Book Basics
INSTRUCTOR Jarret Hartnell
Create unique comic characters through a series of thumbnail sketches that you develop into final drawings whether it is a comic, book or graphic novel. Develop a personal style that becomes identifiable with you as you hone your drawing and communication skills. Use a variety of media including pen and ink, marker, pencil, and water-based colour to complete your comics. Please see your course supply list online. Be sure to come prepared for the first class.