Feb to Jun 2015 Brochure

Richmond Art Gallery
SCHOOL ART
PROGRAM
To book, contact:
Melanie Devoy School Art Program Coordinator
Richmond Art Gallery
604-247-8316
mdevoy@richmond.ca
When booking please provide
• Name of workshop desired
• Three possible dates
• Preference for morning or afternoon session
• Contact email address
• Grade level (or age for preschools)
• Number of students
How to get here
The Richmond Art Gallery is located in the Richmond Cultural Centre, a ten minute walk from the Canada Line Brighouse Station.
Generously
Supported
By:
We acknowledge the financial support of the
Province of British Columbia
School Art Workshops
The Richmond Art Gallery’s School Art Workshops introduce students from Preschool - Grade 12 to the exciting world of contemporary art through interactive
gallery tours and hands-on art projects inspired by the gallery exhibitions. Join
us this year for a memorable field trip experience!
Preschool - K
Primary Grades
Intermediate Grades
Duration: 1 hour
Cost: $80.00 per class
Maximum 25 students
10:00 – 11:00 am or 1:00 – 2:00 pm
Duration: 1.5 hours
Cost: $90.00 per class
Maximum 30 students
10:00 – 11:30 am or 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Duration: 2 hours
Cost: $100.00 per class
Maximum 35 students
9:30 – 11:30 am or 12:30 – 2:30 pm
See overleaf for exhibition and workshop information
To book, contact:
Melanie Devoy
School Art Program Coordinator
Richmond Art Gallery
604-247-8316
mdevoy@richmond.ca
Free Tours for Secondary Schools
and ESL groups
Contact us to arrange for free guided
tours of the gallery exhibition for your
secondary class or ESL group. Art activities can be arranged for a small fee.
Our School Art Workshops develop visual literacy through critical
inquiry and personal explorations, and are adapted to each grade
level. Our programs meet the BC Visual Arts Curriculum.
Teacher Workshops
Create Your Own
To Book a Pro-D Workshop
Professional Development
Teacher Workshops
For Your Staff
Contact us for a customized workshop for your staff, available any time
of year. All our Pro-D workshops are
designed with the classroom in mind,
providing you with techniques and
art project ideas to try with your own
students. Workshops can be organized around a theme, or by medium, such as painting or printmaking. Includes art materials, lesson plans
and light refreshments (lunch not
included). Maximum 20/minimum 10
participants.
Contact:
Melanie Devoy
School Art Program Coordinator
Richmond Art Gallery
604-247-8316
mdevoy@richmond.ca
Full Day
9:30am - 3:00pm
$40.00 per person
Half Day
9:30am - 12:00pm or
12:30 - 3:00pm
$30.00 per person
“The Richmond Art Gallery is an exciting place to visit at any grade
level. There is no better way to enhance and complement classroom
learning than a trip to the Richmond Art Gallery.”
Teacher guides are available online
www.richmondartgallery.org/teachers-guides
Teacher guides are available online
www.richmondartgallery.org/teachers-guides
Exhibitions and School Art Workshops
January 31 – March 29, 2015
Close Listening
Close Listening brings together the work of four artists who are experimenting with new approaches to painting and abstraction. Collectively,
they explore the medium of paint through non-traditional techniques,
including assemblage, sculpture, video and installation, while challenging the definition of the act of painting. This exhibition was curated by
Ola Wlusek and organized and circulated by the Ottawa Art Gallery.
Exhibition Artists
Eli Bornowsky, Jeremy Hof, Monique Mouton, Jinny Yu
Our School Art Workshops develop visual literacy through critical
inquiry and personal explorations, and are adapted to each grade
level. Our programs meet the BC Visual Arts Curriculum.
Art Workshop:
Painter’s Lab: Experiments with paint!
Preschool – Primary
Intermediate
Swipe, drip, splatter, and stipple…
these are just a few of the many
ways to paint! We discuss a variety of
painting techniques and encourage
students to experiment while creating an abstract painting that showcases their creativity.
How a painting is made can be
just as important as what it looks
like. The importance of the artist’s
process is explored through examination and discussion of the gallery
artworks. Gathering ideas from the
unique painting methods they have
observed, students experiment with
paint to create an abstract painting.
Curriculum Connections
Space and Shape, Pattern, Science and Technology.
Images, left: Monique Mouton, Salvage (detail), 2013, oil on panel; Jinny Yu, Studio Work No. 37 (detail), 2013, ink, glass, tape,
aluminum, and mirror. Above: Eli Bornowsky, Yoni, 2013, oil on wood, screws; Jeremy Hof, Bronze Cube (detail), 2014, bronze.
Exhibitions and School Art Workshops
April 18 – June 28, 2015
Greg Girard: Richmond/Kowloon
Cities are complex, constantly evolving spaces, and this exhibition examines the growth and cultural complexity of Richmond, BC and Kowloon
Walled City, Hong Kong. Greg Girard’s photographs illuminate the daily
lives of the inhabitants of both cities, and explore how their diverse backgrounds blend and transform both Richmond and Kowloon into unique
places.
Art Workshop:
Cityscapes with Shape and Texture
Preschool – Primary
Intermediate
Shapes and textures are everywhere
in the city, from soaring towers to
curving arches, and boxy rough brick
to shiny, smooth glass and metal. While creating a cityscape collage
with shape and texture, students will
learn about architectural forms and
materials.
Students unleash their inner architect
and design a city exploring the materials and structural forms of the built
environment. Combining shape and
textures, students create a cityscape
collage inspired by the unique forms
found in Girard’s photographs.
Curriculum Connections
Identity, Society, and Culture, Governance, Human & Physical Environment,
Space & Shape
Image, left: Greg Girard, Children Playing on Walled City Rooftop, 1989, archival pigment print. Above: Greg Girard, Mall Tai Chi #1, 2014, archival pigment print.