Art Schools in University-Rosedale, Toronto, ON

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474 Richmond St. W, Toronto, M5V 1Y2

(647) 250-5575
Clay with Me is a Ceramics based studio in the heart of the Annex. All instruction is by qualified artists in a joyful and nurturing environment. Whether young or old, new to clay or with years of experience there is something here for you! The clay studio is available for classes, workshops, private functions and camps. Registration is required for most of our programs. We are excited to offer both hand building and potter’s wheel instruction. Our studio comfortably accommodates up to 15 people. Our clay classes provide a fun environment where kids and adults use their imagination to create unique pieces of art they are proud of. Guiding our students through the process of clay hand building, they have the freedom to add their own personalities to their work.
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1075 Bathurst St, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6G 2M9

(416) 433-8373
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Annex Art Centre's art parties and classes, led by Michele, offer creative and fun experiences for children. Parties include well-planned activities and decorations, while classes teach various art forms using high-quality materials. Michele maintains a high ratio of helpers to ensure each child receives individual attention. Parents appreciate the enriching and long-lasting results.
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422 Shaw St, Toronto, M6J 2X3

(647) 338-8844

920 Yonge St, Suite 1000, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4W 3C7

The Egbo Arts Foundation provides a chance for children to express themselves through the arts, and assist them to develop positive attributes that will enable them to enrich their own lives and make positive contributions to their community. The Thompson T. Egbo-Egbo Arts Foundation has created Evolving Through the Arts program, and exposes students to rhythm and music, encourages them to create and/or learn lyrics, and to explore and develop performance sills that are showcased in public. This is Evolving through the arts.