Owen Public School

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Owen Public School

Afternoon Art Classes in 2025 (CCSA)

 

Owen Public School (Afternoon Program)

 

Owen Public School (Lunchtime Program)


 

Afternoon classes

 

Little Designers Lab

This class introduces young learners to the exciting world of design through a blend of architecture, interior design, and urban design projects. This program nurtures creativity, spatial awareness, and problem-solving skills. Students explore foundational concepts of design, focusing on forms, colors, textures, and layouts in fun and engaging ways. Through hands-on activities, they learn to create small-scale models and imaginative spaces, sparking their curiosity and creativity.

By the end of this class, students learn:

  • Create simple models using various materials.

  • Understand basic design elements like shape, space, and color.

  • Develop problem-solving skills through creative projects.

  • Explore the connection between design and everyday environments.

 

Print making

This class introduces students to the vibrant art of printmaking, where they can explore creativity using natural materials and various techniques. From simple to advanced printing, this program nurtures artistic expression, fine motor skills, and an appreciation for patterns and textures. Students will experiment with colors, shapes, and layers to produce unique prints and designs, turning their imagination into tangible works of art.

By the end of this class, students will learn:

  • Create original prints using natural materials and tools.

  • Understand fundamental printmaking techniques such as stamping and layering.

  • Enhance fine motor skills and artistic confidence.

  • Explore the use of patterns and textures in creative compositions.

 

Lunchtime Classes

Architecture

This class helps students to learn architecture design, develop their problem solving skills, and also improve their creativity. The teacher teaches architectural concepts focusing on history of architecture, model buildings, space design, creative thinking, planning, forms, shapes, sustainability, etc. Moreover, students have ample opportunities to put everything they learned into practice by involving in hands-on activities.

By the end of this class, students learn:

  • Model building

  • Key concepts of architecture

  • Plan Designing

  • Form techniques

 

Sculpting

This specialized sculpting class allows our students to work with a variety of materials to create three-dimensional objects. Our skilled instructors will guide students through the fundamentals of sculpture, teaching them basic techniques such as sizing, volume, and carving. They will then apply these skills to make their sculpture pieces. Instructors will provide students with regular feedback throughout the making process.

By the end of this class, students learn:

  • Making simple shapes and forms

  • Sculpting techniques

  • Working with different mediums

  • Aesthetic

 

SciArt

Our STEAM program is called SciArt. The SciArt program is for inventive students interested in creative activities rooted in scientific exploration and experimentation. This program focuses on how to develop their artistic practice while focusing on the subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Technology will be used to show students how they can visualize and synthesize complex topics, including physics.  This innovative program aims to foster creativity and discovery and also allows the students work at their own pace while confronting complicated subjects with ease and a creative outlet.

By the end of this class, students learn:

  • Creative thinking

  • Scientific construction making

  • Digital arts

  • Robot sculptures

  • Mobile sculptures

  • Mathematical Hybrid arts 

 

Fashion Design

This fashion design class helps children to learn design elements, such as lines, textures, shapes, forms, volumes, contrast, perspective, etc. Then, students draw their own figure and learn to use design elements to create different looks. Moreover, they have a chance to do hands-on activities in fashion design, and the teacher provides them with regular feedback to improve their artworks.

By the end of this class, students learn:

  • Design principles

  • Colors and styles

  • Simple garment construction

  • Key concepts of clothing

Acting

This class is offered to the students interested in producing and performing a play. They are involved in scripted plays and dramatic scenes, as well as playwriting. Moreover, characters are developed and stage presence is built using stage blocking, positioning, direction, etc. The instructor provides regular feedback to students to make their performance as wonderful as possible.

By the end of this class, students learn:

  • Acting styles

  • Story telling

  • Role play

  • Voice and speech development 


details

  • Location: 111 Owen Blvd, North York, ON M2P 1G6

  • All materials are included