THE ETOBICOKE ART GROUP
Winter 2025 Schedule
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Most classes are now offered on a 12 week schedule. Drop in option not available.
​Portraiture
Monday mornings, January 6 – March 31, no class Feb 16
9:30 am -12:30 pm
$298.32 ($264.00 + $34.32HST)
Location: Studio B
Sessions: 12 Monday mornings
Instructor: studio format, no instructor
Costumed Model, Drawing or Painting – studio convener, no instruction
Single pose, portrait or figure as you prefer.
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Life Drawing
Monday afternoons, January 6 – March 31, no class Feb 16
1:00 pm -4:00 pm
$298.32 ($264.00 + $34.32 HST)
Location: Studio B
Sessions: 12 Monday afternoons
Instructor: studio format, no instructor
Life (nude) Model, Drawing or Painting – studio convener, no instruction short gestures to longer poses, portrait or figure as you prefer
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Advanced Painting Studio
Tuesday, January 7 - March 25
9:30pm-4:00pm
$180.80 ($160.00 +20.80 HST), all or any part of a day
Location: Studio B
Sessions: 12 Tuesday afternoons
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Wednesday Printmaking
Wednesdays, January 8 – March 26
9.30 am - 4:00 pm
$180.80 ($160.00 +20.80 HST), all or any part of a day.
Location: Studio B
Sessions: 12 Wednesdays
No Instructor
Self-directed, convener only, no instructor
*Sign in each session is required
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​​Thursdays, TBA
Collage with Rosemary VanderBreggen via Zoom
Fridays, January 10 – March 28
1:00pm – 4:00pm
$$271.20 ($240.00 + 31.20 HST)
Sessions: 12 Fridays
​We will take a look at artists in history and some contemporary ones too. We will use these artists as our inspiration for each weeks collage adventure! May include painting and drawing and some 3D projects.
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Looking forward to the Spring 2025​
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John Leonard’s Advanced Painting Studios
Tuesday mornings April 10 – June 3 (maximum 14 places)
10:00 am -1:00 pm
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Tuesday afternoons April 10 – June 3 (maximum 14 places)
1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Fee: $282.50 ($250 + $32.50 HST)
Location: Studio B
Sessions: 10 sessions
Instructor: John Leonard
Level: advanced
This high demand program provides an opportunities for members to work with John Leonard and advance in their own towards a more professional approach to their painting.
300/12*10=
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