Art Exploration I

HCA School of Visual Arts

Art Exploration I

 

In Art Exploration I, young artists will develop artistic skills while exploring their creative instincts in diverse mediums and styles. Taking inspiration from still life, photographs, books, and art history, they will learn drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, and other mixed media fundamentals.

Students will be encouraged to complete individual and group original pieces in a supportive atmosphere that is both fun and rewarding. They will build a personal portfolio of their works as well as display their favourite pieces in a final term exhibition, VASE (Visual Arts Student Exhibition), in the HCA Gallery.

Class Info

Duration:

1 hour/week

Day & Time:

Saturdays, 10:30 - 11:30 AM
Children's Art Studio

Age Group:

4-6

PAYMENT OPTIONS

We provide flexible payment plans for class tuition, making it easier for you to manage your budget while following your passion. Browse below to view the possibilities. Please note, the below prices are based on full-year enrolment. Tuition is pro-rated based on starting date.

Payments can be made each month.

Monthly payments for Art Exploration I I are $100.53/month

Payments can be made three times per year, at the start of each school term.

The term payment for Art Exploration I is $335.11/term

Registration Fee (Single Student): $30

Registration Fee (Family): $50

Materials Fee: There is a one-time $50 materials fee to cover visual arts supplies for the full school year.

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MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

Sara Rahmanian

Sara Rahmanian is an artist fascinated by everyday objects and the bitter satire of contemporary life. She uses painting to explore the imaginative gaps between reality and perception and how the contradictions can open up an opportunity for transition. Rahmanian’s work suggests that the migration experience can queer concepts of gender, imagination and ideas of the home. Her paintings draw from first-person perspectives, defamiliarizing the mundane to invite a heightened sense of contemplation about her surroundings. Using both

canvas and non-traditional surfaces, painting has become her go-to medium for playing hide and seek with objects, but more often than not, the process surprises her. She holds a BA in Painting from the Tehran University of Art and graduated from Yale School of Art with an MFA in Painting and Printmaking in 2021 and her works have been shown in solo and group shows in Iran, UAE, Italy and the United States.

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