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.

The learners in this program received:
  • 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