RBC at St. Paul School
CAHEP worked with 30 learners at St. Paul School between the ages of 8 and 12 in this year long program.
This unique program offered 230 hands-on multi-disciplinary arts education hours
to each participant registered in the program. Artist and heritage programmers
work in two week block periods to deliver their project in arts and
heritage.
- 16 multi-disciplinary projects in arts and heritage
- a daily healthy snack
- academic help through the Homework Club
- music appreciation
- 8 health and wellness presentations
- an on-going art project
- 16 Sharing Days that integrate the learners extended families and general public, and offer the learners a leadership role in sharing the art projects with their community
- 230 hands-on arts education hours per site
Projects
- Claudia Otto - Celebrate Earth - Movement Piece
- Jenn Little - Clay Tile Wall HangingsTedray Kirton - Drumming
- Eleanor Albanese - Fanciful Fables and Creative
Collage Books
- Ron Ranville - Hoop Dancing
- John Mackett - Blueberries and Spruce Roots -
Traditional Aboriginal Natural Dying Methods
- Duncan Weller - Self-Portraits
- Ron Kanutski - Aboriginal Music Circle - Drums, Cedar
Flutes and Rattles
- Brian Holden - Multi-Color Collograph Prints on
Paper
- Fritz Lehmberg - Global Village Clay Project
- Kathleen Baleja - The Feasting Project
- Jelena Psenicnik - What's Mime? It's Yours!
- Michele Coslett Goodman - The Freeform Found Object Project
- Jane Ann Rapley - Jewellery Design and Creation
- Natalie Hotson - Community Quilt
- Anne Elizabeth O'Brien - Free Your Inner Superhero - Digital Art and Sound Project