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$225.00
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Introduction to watercolour

Information

Length

3h00

Language

Bilingual

Audience

65 and up
Adults
For Members only

Type of activity

The Museum's School of Art
Starting from
$225.00
Member price
Taxes and services included
Thursday afternoons, November 19 to December 17

Welcome to the Museum’s School of Art!

 

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In the spirit of a safe resumption of activities in the context of the pandemic, the Education and Wellness Division has decided to offer an abbreviated online program of our most popular workshops through the Zoom platform.

 

Thursdays, November 19 to December 17, from 1.30 to 4.30 p.m.

 

Explore the beauty and subtlety of watercolour, which can be surprisingly powerful, depending on how you manipulate it! Different approaches will provide you with a solid base in this incredibly versatile medium. 

 

Instructor: Mary Hayes, artist and art educator

 

To facilitate participation, our instructors have ordered materials kits through our partner DeSerres, which you can purchase on-line and have delivered to your door or arrange to pick up at a DeSerres location. Prices vary according to the selection of materials.

 

There is a minimum of 5 participants for each series. If this number is not reached, the series will be cancelled.

 

For administrative purposes, we ask that you inform the instructor of a cancellation at least seven (7) days before the first class of the workshop. Cancellation policy: Cancellations made seven (7) business days or more before the first class of your registered workshop will be refunded in full, less a $50 administrative fee. No refunds will be granted for cancellations made less than seven (7) business days before the activity begins, unless the cancellation is made for unavoidable circumstances, in which case fees will be refunded in full.

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