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We believe art can help us understand the world, develop empathy, foster collaboration, and sharpen our critical and creative thinking. We welcome students and educators from all disciplines to join us in pursuing these goals. With the resources and opportunities provided below, we aim to show students how art is relevant to their lives and encourage them to engage deeply with the works in the museum.
Classes & Workshops
Interactions of Colour | Saturdays: Jun 1 – 8
What is colour interaction theory? Dive into this topic with artist Christina Hutchings, and explore colour theory as it relates to her practice and exercises from Josef Albers’ acclaimed book, “The Interaction of Color”. Facilitator: Artist Christina Hutchings...
Colourful Storytelling through Illustration | May 7 – 28
Join artist and illustrator Katherine Summerville on this journey of colourful storytelling while learning the basics of Indian Ink technique. Facilitator: Katherine Summerville Duration: 4-part workshop, meeting each Tuesday evening for 2 hours Dates: Tuesdays: May 7...
Explorations in Art History and Practice | Thursdays: Jul 3 -24
Calling all high schoolers! Are you passionate about the arts? Dive into the captivating world of art history and practice with Masterworks' exclusive short courses tailored just for you. Join us this summer for an unforgettable journey through the rich tapestry of...
TEAM BUILDING &
CORPORATE WORKSHOPS
At Masterworks, we believe that discussing art and learning in a creative setting are vital to development. Art strengthens critical-thinking skills, enhances communication skills, builds self confidence and enriches lives. We tailor our programmes to fit the needs and interests of community groups and organizations.
For more details, contact Membership, Volunteer and Donor Relations Manager, Camryn Dunstan, using the link below.
Students’ Day at the Museum
The purpose of this program is to give students the accessibility to develop art appreciation through exposure to art and develop critical thinking skills, and observation through a comprehensive program of visual literacy. Our Visual Literacy Programme is designed to give students a full experience in viewing artwork by incorporating 3 major components: Collective Discussion, Personal Response to Art, and Visual Interpretation.
Contact our Education Officer using the link below, to schedule your visit!