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ADULT ART COURSES AT THE AGO
Winter Schedule (sessions begin January 9)

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Whether you're an experienced artist, a beginner or simply curious, the AGO offers something for you in the brand new Weston Family Learning Centre. All courses and workshops provide exclusive access to the AGO's galleries and collections, offering an exceptional environment for learning. Choose from drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, mixed media, sculpture, art theory and much more!

In the galleries and in the Dr. Anne Tanenbaum Gallery School:

• Explore with experienced instructors who are practising artists.
• Create in Toronto's most spectacular studio spaces.
• Learn alongside Canadian and international masterpieces in our galleries and vaults.

www.ago.net/adults

COURSES BEGIN OCTOBER 4 – REGISTER TODAY! 416 979 6608

Workshops at The AGO:


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Saturday, February 11–12, 10 am – 6 pm
Instructor: Misha Glouberman Members $200 | Public $248


This workshop uses the AGO gallery setting as a platform to focus on how to communicate with others in difficult situations.

Misha Glouberman draws on the program on negotiation at Harvard Law School and his experience within the local artistic community in Toronto. He is host of Trampoline Hall Toronto Lectures series, and author, with Sheila Heti, of The Chairs Are Where the People Go.

Register Today! Visit www.ago.net/how-to-talk-to-people-about-things

CHILDREN'S ART CLASSES AT THE AGO (sessions begin January 7)
The AGO's art classes for children and families at the new Weston Family Learning Centre offer a creative, non-competitive

and open-ended environment, allowing young artists the freedom to explore their potential and nurture their self-esteem,
while building a strong repertoire of techniques and skills. These courses are enriched by regular visits to the galleries and
collections of the AGO, providing an exceptional opportunity for learning and creativity. Class size is limited to keep
instructor-to-student ratios low. Children and Family classes run from 10am to 12pm on Saturdays and Sundays,
commencing January 7, 2012.

www.ago.net/children

CLASSES BEGIN OCTOBER 15 – REGISTER TODAY! 416 979 6608


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Art Gallery of Ontario

Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario
317 Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON M5T 1G4