DEER IN THE FOREST for FAMILIES! OIL PASTEL for KIDS & ADULTS with Katherine OlenicSunday March 3, 2024 | 2 PM – 4 PMAges 6 +| Max. 8 $60 for 2 | Ticket price includes one child and one adult
Join artist Katherine Olenic for some art-filled together-time for YOU and your YOUNG ARTIST. This class is designed to bring kids and a parent, grandparent, or caregiver TOGETHER!
Each big and little will work on their own DEER IN THE FOREST oil pastel on paper. Learn some great techniques and make some Sunday afternoon memories together!
For ages 6 to infinity. The fee includes space for 2 (one adult and one child). If you have an additional child who would like to join, please contact Judy at programming@ecfta.ca for payment information. $30 per child.
Join artist Katherine Olenic for some art-filled together-time for YOU and your YOUNG ARTIST!
Meet Katherine!
Katherine Olenic is a freelance artist with a degree in Digital and Animation. Katherine has worked for Disney, on movies such as Star Wars: The Force Awaken and Jurassic World, and is an illustration for various children’s books. She also creates her own unique illustrations. Check out her work at;
https://www.katherine-olenic.com/
@katherine_olenic
IF YOU CANCEL
Cancellations up to 14 days prior to start date will receive a full refund, less a $25 administrative fee. No refund of fees will apply to cancellations within 14 days of start date. Fees may be applied/credited to an alternate workshop depending on availability.
IF WE CANCEL
To help ensure the course you’re interested in runs, we suggest you register no less than two weeks in advance. In the event of insufficient registrations ECFTA reserves the right to cancel workshops. You would be eligible for a full refund of fees, or credit for a future workshop, pending availability.
The Art Centre is at the threshold of an exciting new chapter, and we invite you to take the next step with us! As both our organization and the communities we serve grow, we need to address some of the physical constraints of our two galleries and classroom, to help break down barriers to participation in the arts.