CHILDREN & youtH ARt PRoGRAMS IN tHE NAtuRAL PLACE to

CHILDREN & youth ART PROGRAMS
IN THE NATURAL PLACE TO EXPLORE
AND CREATE
WINTER - SPRING - SUMMER - FALL 2015
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Saturday Art Classes and Studios
Wednesday Art Studios
Accessible Children & Youth Programs
Family Festivals & Special Programming
Children’s Camps
March Break Camp
Summer Camp
Summer Camp Registration Details
How to Register for all Programs
Registration Forms
Cover images: (top) Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), La Cloche,
Silhouette (detail), 1939, oil on plywood, 25.5 x 30.5 cm, Gift of the
Founders, Robert and Signe McMichael, McMichael Canadian
Art Collection
(bottom) Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), Church and Houses
at Bisset (detail), c. 1931, oil on paperboard, 25.2 x 30.4 cm, Gift of
the Founders, Robert and Signe McMichael, McMichael Canadian
Art Collection
Official Supplier of Art Materials
Back cover image: J.E.H. MacDonald (1873–1932), Canoe Lake (detail),
c. 1917, oil on plywood, 20.2 x 25.3 cm, Gift of the Founders, Robert
and Signe McMichael, McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Above image: A.Y. Jackson (1882–1974), Summer Pangnirtung,
Baffin Island (detail), c. 1930, oil on canvas, 53.7 x 66.5 cm, Gift of
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Dr. and Mrs. Max Stern, Dominion Gallery, Montreal, McMichael
Canadian Art Collection
McMichael Canadian Art Collection,
founded in 1965, is an icon of Canadian
art, culture, and identity, and continues
to influence young Canadians in their
pursuit of knowledge, creativity, and
adventure. The stunning 100-acre
northern setting, combined with the
magnificent art in the gallery, inspires
an understanding and appreciation of
nature and the beauty of Canada.
“For the arts epitomize, intensify and
clarify the experience of beauty for us
as nothing else can.”
—Lawren Harris,
member of the Group of Seven
Saturday Art
Classes and Studios
Winter: January 17 to March 7
(8 classes)
Spring: April 11 to June 6
(8 classes; no class on May 16)
Fall: September 19 to November 14
(8 classes; no class on October 10)
Registration required. Fee per 8-week session:
$199 general public; $159 McMichael members.
Ages 5 – 15. Saturdays, 10 am to 12 pm.
Art Explorers
Beginners/Intermediate
Ages 5 – 12
This program focuses on
exploration of the medium
and development of basic
art-making skills. After
examining the masterpieces from the McMichael
Collection, children will
have an opportunity to
discover the art-making
process in a playful and
creatively inspiring way.
Please note: participants will
be split into appropriate
age groups to encourage
individual learning styles.
Art Apprentices
Intermediate/Advanced
Ages 8 – 12
This studio program is
offered to children who
have had previous
art-making exposure and
will emphasize drawing and
painting skill development,
knowledge of composition,
principles of design, and the
use of professional artist
materials. While polishing
their skills, the aim of this
special program is to
stimulate creativity and
to foster the love of art.
new ! Teen Studio
Ages 13 – 15
This teen-friendly studio
is designed to engage
participants in progressive
projects exploring a
variety of mediums, while
addressing themes relevant
to youth. Skill development
will be an important part
of this program; however,
social interaction and the
collaborative nature of
art making and creative
thinking will be equally
emphasized.
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Wednesday Art Studios
Winter: January 21 to March 11 (8 classes)
Spring: April 15 to June 3 (8 classes)
Fall: September 23 to November 11 (8 classes)
Registration required. Fee per 8-week session:
$199 general public; $159 McMichael members.
Ages 15 – 17. Wednesdays, 6 to 8 pm.
new ! Portfolio Class
Intermediate/Advanced
This program is specifically designed for high-school
students who are interested in continuing an art career
in the future or would like to further develop their artistic
personality. Based on skill development, the course
focuses on drawing (still life and introduction to figure
drawing), introduction to painting techniques, and
art fundamentals.
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Accessible Children
& Youth Programs
Accessible Family Programs
Saturdays, 1 to 3 pm
Ages 7 and up
These family workshops take full advantage of the
McMichael’s grounds and combine an outdoor discovery
walk, studio activities, dramatic play, and social enjoyment
created to accommodate the various skill and ability levels
of participants. Registration must be completed at least
one week prior to the start of the program. Parents and/or
caregivers must accompany the child for the duration
of the program.
Fee per workshop: $18 general public ($14 per additional
sibling); $15 McMichael members ($11 per additional
sibling). Members of Autism Ontario are free; please
provide your Autism Ontario, York Chapter, membership
number at time of booking. Attendants do not pay.
Registration required.
On With the Show!
February 28
Come one, come all to this drama and puppetry
family workshop. Enjoy the McMichael grounds while
designing a collaborative diorama, then take part in
storytelling, studio activities, and social engagement
accommodating the various needs of participants.
Garden Art Party
May 23
Spring is a great time to get outside. Participate in
an outdoor discovery walk before planting a personal
garden! Then, using found materials, celebrate spring
with a paper-making activity. The various needs of
participants will be accommodated.
Music Infusion
September 12
Add music to your day with this fun and interactive
workshop. Families will participate in an imaginative
studio activity after playing with a variety of musical
instruments. The various needs of participants will
be accommodated.
Kool Creations
November 21
Be inspired by the season! Search the grounds at the
gallery for fun colours and shapes, then make a cool
sculpture creation. The various needs of participants
will be accommodated.
Accessible March Break Workshop
Saturday, March 21, 10 am to 1 pm
Ages 7 and up
Bring your family to the McMichael to welcome the first
day of spring. Explore the grounds for signs of the season,
discover the mystery of melting ice with the Vanishing Ice:
Alpine and Polar Landscapes in Art, 1775–2012 exhibition,
and allow your child to creatively explore the theme in this
highly interactive art program, adapted to the needs of
your family. Parents and/or caregivers must accompany
the child for the duration of the program.
Fee per workshop: $26 general public ($22 per additional
sibling); $21 McMichael members ($17 per additional
sibling). Attendants do not pay. Registration required.
Designed to accommodate children and youth living with
special needs, these programs engage participants in artbased activities that take into consideration various levels
of skill and ability.
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Family Festivals &
Special Programming
Vanishing Ice Festival
February 8 & February 15 to 16
The Vanishing Ice: Alpine and Polar Landscapes in Art,
1775–2012 exhibition presents an international selection of
works by artists inspired by the colour, light, and structure
of ice. While these artists portray the beauty of ice, they
also bring to light the troubling reality of ice today caused by
progressive climate change—its disappearance. Vanishing
Ice Festival offers a series of school and community events
focused on the importance of winter and ice to the
environment. The festival provides an opportunity to
discuss the disappearance of ice and engage your family
in the collective search for a solution. Attend Winter
Carnival and partake in snowshoe hikes led by the
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, see live
animal presentations, and view the Melting Ice Sculpture,
to be installed on the McMichael’s grounds. Bring
awareness of climate change to your entire family, while
exploring the McMichael’s winter wonderland and
engaging in various art activities.
March Break Madness
March 15 & March 18 to 20
Start your March Break with Polar Adventure art workshops and films. Plus, enjoy a special presentation titled
Polar Wonders: Photographs From the Ends of the Earth by
photographer Daisy Gilardini and watercolourist David
McEown, who spent several years visiting both the Arctic
and Antarctica. Then, come back for more family art
activities and entertainment with the McMichael’s threeday March Break Madness rally!
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Birch Bark Canoe Festival
June 21, July 12, & August 9
Nestled on the ridge of the Humber Valley, the McMichael
has a natural connection to the Humber River and its
cultural history. Celebrating the community spirit of
PANAMANIA, the McMichael focuses on the myth and
reality of the birch bark canoe that for so many centuries
functioned as a vehicle to bring various communities
together. Beginning on National Aboriginal Day with an
Aboriginal ceremony and presentation of canoe teachings
by the Great Lakes Canoe Journey group, the festival will
then continue into the summer with music, dance, and
art activities exploring the Aboriginal and Métis cultural
legacy to our country.
Family Sundays
Visit the McMichael on Family Sundays and take part
in a variety of drop-in art workshops, family tours, and
performances.
April 12
May 10 June 21 July 12 August 9 September 13 October 11 November 8 December 13 Spring Meltdown
Celebrating Mother Earth
Birch Bark Canoe Festival
The Colour of the River Running Through Us
Planet IndigenUS
ArtVenture Curates
Harvest Art Feast
Memory & History
Happy Holidays from the McMichael
Included with gallery admission.
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Children’s Camps
McMichael art camps, designed around the
spectacular art collection and stunning natural
environment, are perennial favourites.
Combining art making and outdoor activities,
McMichael camps are designed to nurture
creativity and foster a sense of belonging in
a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
March Break Camp
This fun-filled camp is a great way to indulge
in hands-on art making. It is also a great
opportunity to visit the galleries and the
McMichael’s current exhibitions, hike the
grounds to explore the spring flora, and take
in some March Break Madness performances.
What you need to know:
Programs run from 9 am to 4 pm.
Drop off between 8:30 and 9 am.
Pick up between 4 and 4:30 pm.
Morning extended care:
Available from 8 to 8:30 am for March Break
and Summer Camp ($25/child per session)
and March Break Mini-Camp ($15/child per
session).
Evening extended care:
Available from 4:30 to 5:30 pm for March Break
and Summer Camp ($30/child per session)
and March Break Mini-Camp ($18/child per
session). Thank you for understanding that camp
ends promptly at 5:30 pm.
Ages 4 – 15
For more information on March Break Camp,
see page 14.
Summer Camp
The McMichael has been running one of the
most successful summer camps for more than
two decades, filled with art, nature, and
fascinating stories about Canada and its culture.
Ages 5 – 15
For more information on Summer Camp,
see pages 16 – 21.
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Each class of 15 campers will have one
instructor and two assistants. Children must
bring their own nut-free snacks and lunches.
Transportation is not included. Pre-registration
is mandatory.
Summer Camp Savings
Become a McMichael member and save 10%. Register by
April 30, 2015, and receive 10% off. Register one child for
multiple sessions or register two or more siblings and save
5%. Please note: A combination of these savings, up to a
maximum of 20%, will be honoured.
March Break
Camp
March Break Camp
Monday, March 16 to Friday, March 20
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Ages 5 – 12
Let your child take a break from formal schooling and
live an exciting, creative adventure for five days. Paint,
sculpture, and iPads are just some of the mediums
explored in this fun-filled program where the gallery
and studio experiences are brought together by the
amazing McMichael instructor team. Groups will not
exceed fifteen students per instructor, and activities
will be structured to suit age groups.
Fee per five days: $250 general public; $200 McMichael
members.
March Break Teen Digital Photography Workshop
Monday, March 16 & Tuesday, March 17
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Ages 13 – 15
A great opportunity to meet like-minded friends who
are passionate about photography! This specialized
workshop will focus on implementing various techniques
to create well-exposed, artistic photos of nature scenes
and landscapes. Campers will then creatively process
the images into a work of art. Participants are encouraged
to bring their own digital cameras; however, if needed,
one of the McMichael’s cameras or iPads may be used in
this two-day fun workshop.
Registration required. Fee per two days:
$100 general public; $80 McMichael members.
March Break Mini-Camp
Wednesday, March 18 to Friday, March 20
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Ages 4 – 6
This is a perfect program for those children who have yet
to experience an art camp environment. Engaging your
child’s imagination and creativity, this program perfectly
balances play time with informal learning, under the
guidance of experienced art instructors. Groups will not
exceed fifteen students per instructor.
Registration required. Fee per three days:
$150 general public; $120 McMichael members.
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Summer Camp
Imagination at Play
Ages 5 – 6
Imagine a story, play out a story! This camp will encourage
campers to exercise their imagination through guided
storytelling activities, puppets, props, and instrumentmaking, and, in the end, through the presentation of their
original play for family and friends.
Birds, Bugs, and Bears!
Ages 5 – 6
Imaginations run wild as campers discover the habitats
of various tiny, small, and large creatures through the
exploration of the McMichael grounds and art collections.
Back in the studio, inspired by other Canadian artists’
treatment of this subject matter, campers will be given
an opportunity to create two- and three-dimensional
art based on their adventures.
new ! Colour Laboratory
Ages 5 – 6 & 7 – 8
Check out all the colours of the rainbow in this program
that will bring the science and art of colour closer together.
Learn how to decode the meaning of colour and use it to
express emotions and ideas in this fun-filled program
exploring various media, from drawing and painting to
collage and printmaking.
Super Sculpture
Ages 5 – 6, 7 – 8, 9 – 10, 11 – 12, & 13 – 15
Enter the zone of endless possibilities of the third
dimension. Campers will challenge their imaginations
and defy gravity to create their own spatial compositions
inspired by the McMichael’s sculptures. One of the most
popular ArtVenture programs, the camp adapts the
medium and the level of difficulty to the age and skill
levels of the campers.
new ! Art on the Move
Ages 5 – 6
Engaging various learning styles, this program is designed
to build an awareness of how important the arts are in
everyday life. Campers will learn new and fun ways to
examine art and nature, and will get hands-on with
unconventional and unusual art activities. No sitting
around this summer. Get up and get moving!
Painting the Big Picture
Ages 5 – 6, 7 – 8, & 9 – 10
Working on paper and canvas in acrylics, watercolour, and
other age-appropriate materials, campers will paint, paint,
and paint! Only the McMichael can provide such a variety
of subjects and techniques, including the gallery’s specialty
experience: en plein air painting.
Art Explorer
Ages 5 – 6 & 7 – 8
Specifically designed to nurture your child’s creativity, this
camp takes full advantage of the McMichael’s collections
and grounds to engage various art-making activities, while
leaving campers plenty of time to play and socialize.
Get Wild!
Ages 7 – 8 & 9 – 10
In this program, campers will have the chance to be
spontaneous, use their intuition, and get wild! Campers
will explore the Humber Valley and the natural
environment with knowledgeable guides and respond
to this experience in an artistic way by creating twoand three-dimensional projects back in the studio.
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new ! SmARTs
Ages 7 – 8 & 9 – 10
It’s time to rethink art! Campers will explore both
traditional and non-traditional art-making practices to
understand how art functions today. Public sculptures,
flash mobs, and mural art will all be explored, while
themes about content, community, and collaboration
will be incorporated. This intervention will have campers
thinking outside of the white box.
Painting Masters
Ages 11 – 12 & 13 – 15
Based on the gallery exploration and studio workshop,
this class will focus on various modern and contemporary
painting techniques, subject matters, and styles to further
develop campers’ talents using acrylic and watercolour
paints. Emphasizing the artistic process from a preliminary
drawing to the final canvas, this camp is a classic skilldevelopment challenge that serves to build the confidence
of budding artists.
new ! Space Illusions
Ages 7 – 8 & 9 – 10
Explore what it takes to create inspired art by
examining the illusion of space! Campers will engage
with the McMichael Collection to discover how to create
positive and negative space in their work and will uncover
artists’ secrets on perspective, while creating works
that play on the impression of distance, two- and threedimensionality, line, value, and size. It’s all about
deceptive perspective.
The Artist and the Wilderness
Ages 9 – 10 & 11 – 12
The McMichael’s natural surroundings form a wilderness
garden that offers an exclusive opportunity for campers
to experience nature up close and personal. Nature
appreciation and ecological awareness will be the objective
of this program in which skill-building, nature drawing,
and painting activities will be complemented by innovative
art projects using recycled and natural objects.
Pop Art!
Ages 9 – 10 & 11 – 12
Explore popular culture and its place in our wild, wired
world. Using bold colours and modern forms of expression,
campers will consider how advertising, television, social
media, and the news can affect how we look at the world.
This popular workshop will encourage campers to develop
their own wacky style, while discovering the history and
effects of pop art.
new ! Art Intervention
Ages 11 – 12 & 13 – 15
Reclaim the art scene by challenging artistic traditions.
Using non-traditional art practices, campers will speak
out about social issues that affect them. They will design
graffiti works that communicate to everyday people,
installations that make a statement, and stencil art that
causes change, all while letting the street be their gallery.
Animate THIS!
Ages 11 – 12 & 13 – 15
Campers will create their own characters and then bring
their ideas to life. Participants will learn all the basic
principles of animation and cartooning, including how to
make facial expressions, create objects and move them,
how to make things bounce, stretch and compress, and
fall and explode! This course covers all the basics of
two-dimensional/classical animation with some threedimensional application.
“My daughter enjoyed the
program so much that she told
her younger brother that this was
the very best place on Earth!”
—Parent, Summer Camp 2014,
McMichael’s Extravaganza
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Summer Camp
new ! Balancing Act
Ages 11 – 12 & 13 – 15
Perform a balancing act by playing with design. Deconstruct
composition to learn how harmony, emphasis, proportion,
and rhythm are created in both two- and three-dimensional
works. Campers will challenge themselves to create
drawings, paintings, and sculptures that balance elements
of design and principles of art.
new ! Artist’s Toolbox
Ages 13 – 15
Campers will learn the tricks of the trade by working
closely with a practised artist and take their skills to a
whole other level! Participants who are looking to start an
art portfolio, or add to a current portfolio with works that
showcase their talents, will spend this week learning from
a pro. Campers will have an opportunity to ask questions,
get tips, and refine their abilities in a safe and interactive
space. Artists enrolled in this program will spend their
summer filling their toolbox.
new ! Digital Photography
Ages 13 – 15
Cell phones, iPads, cameras! Technology is everywhere.
Campers will explore the world around them through
the camera lens and learn the basic principles of creating
digital images of their camp experience. Campers will learn
new methods of using new technologies to create their
own picture-perfect shot and learn how to incorporate
their imagery in their artworks.
McMichael’s Extravaganza
Ages 5 – 6, 7 – 8, 9 – 10, 11 – 12, & 13 – 15
Get up close and personal with the McMichael
Collection and its staff. This week is separated into
three levels designed specifically for each age group
and will include tours, hikes, storytelling, and, of course,
remarkable art making. Each year the McMichael reveals
unique characteristics of the gallery and its history, then
has campers respond through the creative process.
This spectacular session will leave campers awe-inspired!
Level 1: Ages 5 – 6
The McMichael comes alive as campers explore the
grounds with rare tours of the Tom Thomson Shack, the
original Group of Seven apartment (now the office of
the Executive Director and CEO of the McMichael), the
Sculpture Garden, and more. Hands-on gallery activities
and artifact discovery will inspire this group to create
two- and three-dimensional works of art.
Level 2: Ages 7 – 8 & 9 – 10
Campers will discover the McMichael’s grounds and
adjacent Humber Valley with hike leaders from the Toronto
and Region Conservation Authority and the McMichael’s
in-house naturalists and Aboriginal Elder, and explore
the connection of art to nature through the McMichael
Collection and various art-making projects.
Level 3: Ages 11 – 12 & 13 – 15
There’s more to the McMichael than meets the eye.
Participants will discover what goes on behind the scenes,
complete with tours of conservation, matting and framing,
and art storage. A curator talk and tour will have this group
inspired to create masterpieces during this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to understand how an art gallery works!
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Summer Camp
Registration Details
Registration Deadline
Participants must register at least ten days prior to the first
day of camp.
Confirmation
Registration will be confirmed by email.
Cancellations and Refunds
25% of the registration fee is non-refundable.
Cancellations received in writing by Friday, May 29, 2015,
will receive a refund of 75%. After May 29, registration is
non-refundable.
Proof of Age
Please provide a photocopy of the child’s birth certificate,
passport, or similar documentation with registration.
The gallery reserves the right to cancel or combine
individual courses if minimum registrations are not
achieved ten days prior to camp start date. Full refunds
will be made in the event of program cancellation.
Accessibility Needs
To inquire about special support or accommodations,
please call 905.893.1121 ext. 2216.
Information
Call 905.893.1121 or toll free 1.888.213.1121.
For program and registration information, dial ext. 2209.
Visit mcmichael.com for more information, camp forms,
and a copy of this brochure.
Registration Fees Schedule
Four-Day Session Members
General Public
(Fee includes
a 10% discount)
Five-Day Session
Members
General Public
(Fee includes
a 10% discount)
Full Price
$226.80 $252
$283.50$315
Multiple
ENROLMENTS $214.20
$239.40
$267.75
(Fee includes a
5% discount)
Register
by April 30, 2015 $201.60 $226.80$252
(Fee includes a
10% discount)
Register by
April 30, 2015, AND Multiple enrolments
(Fee includes a
15% discount)
$299.25
$283.50
$201.60*$214.20 $252* $267.75
*Members please note, a combination of these savings, up to a maximum of 20%, will be honoured.
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Session Schedule
Sessions
Days Ages 5 - 6
Ages 7 - 8 Ages 9 - 10
Ages 11 - 12
Ages 13 - 15
Get Wild! Session 1
5
July 6 – 10
Art Explorer
SmARTs
Animate THIS!
Painting Masters
Session 2
5
July 13 – 17
Birds, Bugs, Colour Laboratory Pop Art!
and Bears!
The Artist and
the Wilderness
Super Sculpture
Session 3
5
July 20 – 24
Colour
Art Explorer
Laboratory
The Artist and Super Sculpture
the Wilderness
Digital
Photography
Session 4
5
July 27 – 31
Art on Space Illusions
the Move
Painting the Big Picture
Artist’s Toolbox
Art Intervention
Session 5 4
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August 4 – 7
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Level 1
Level 2
Level 2
Level 3
Level 3
Session 6
5
August 10 – 14
Painting the
Super Sculpture
Get Wild!
Big Picture
Pop Art!
Balancing Act
Session 7
5
August 17 – 21
Imagination
at Play
Super Sculpture
Painting Masters
Animate THIS!
Space Illusions
Balancing Act
Art Intervention SmARTs
Session 8
5
Super Sculpture Painting the
August 24 – 28
Big Picture
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How to Register
for all Programs
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Fill out registration forms.
Choose from the following four
ways to register:
Payment
Payment must be received with
registration to ensure a spot. Please
check your payment calculations
to avoid registration delays.
All programs are HST exempt.
For saturday art classes and studios,
wednesday art studios , accessible
children & youth programs , and
march break camp , fill out forms on
pages 23 - 24.
For summer camp , fill out forms on
pages 25 - 26.
By Phone
Call 905.893.1121 ext. 2209
By Fax
Registrations paid for by credit card
can be faxed to 905.893.2588.
Please check that you have included
your credit card number, expiry date,
and signature.
By Mail
Mail registration form with cheque
payable to McMichael Canadian Art
Collection or credit card information
to:
Bookings Department
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
10365 Islington Avenue
Kleinburg, Ontario, L0J 1C0
Drop Off
Drop off the registration package
with payment at the Admissions Desk
during McMichael gallery hours.
Family Membership, $85
Family membership benefits include
a special rate on all camps and
most programs year-round. To take
advantage of this benefit, be sure
to buy your membership when you
register.
When you become a member,
you contribute to the McMichael’s
ongoing work to engage with art
and nature through exhibitions that
explore our country from coast to
coast and through programs that
engage people of all ages in art
and art making.
Program details are subject to change.
Please call or visit mcmichael.com to
confirm.
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CHILDREN & YOUTH PROGRAMS 2015 REGISTRATION FORM
Please print clearly in blue or black ink and use one form per child.
child’s first name
child’s last name
parent ’s first name
parent ’s last name
child’s age (as of dec. 3 1, 201 5 )
addresscityprovince
postal code
email
home phone number
parent ’s work phone number
are you a mcmichael member?
parent ’s mobile number yesno
four ways to register
1. call the bookings department at 905.893.1121 ext 2209.
2. fax registration form to 905.893.2588 . include your credit card number, expiry date, and signature.
3 . mail registration form with cheque payable to mc michael canadian art collection or credit card information to: bookings department
mcmichael canadian art collection
10365 islington avenue
kleinburg, ontario
l0j 1c0
4 . drop off registration form with cash, cheque, or credit card information at the admissions desk.
register early
participants must register one week prior to the program start date. programs run based on a minimum number of participants.
payment must be received with registration to confirm spot. cancellations must be received in writing one week prior to the
program start date for a refund of 85 % of your fee. full refunds will be made only in the event of program cancellation. the
gallery reserves the right to cancel or combine individual programs if minimum registrations are not met one week prior to
the start date. gallery admission is included with fees.
dateschildren & YOUTH programs
general public
members
jan 17 – mar 7
saturday art classes and studios (8 classes; no class may 16 and oct 10)$ 199$ 159
apr 11 – jun 6
art explorers, beginners/intermediate, ages 5 – 12
sept 1 9 – nov 14 art apprentices, intermediate/advanced, ages 8 – 12
teen studio, ages 1 3 – 1 5
jan 21 – mar 11
wednesday art studios (8 classes)$ 199$ 159
apr 1 5 – jun 3
portfolio class, intermediate/advanced, ages 1 5 – 17
sept 2 3 – nov 11
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CHILDREN & YOUTH PROGRAMS 2015 REGISTRATION FORM continued.
Please print clearly in blue or black ink and use one form per child.
dates
accessible children & youth programs*
general public
members
(designed to accommodate children and youth living with special needs)
mar 2 1
march break workshop, ages 7 and up
$26$21
($22 /additional sibling)
($ 17/additional sibling)
on with the show! , ages 7 and up
$ 18$1 5
feb 2 8
($14/additional sibling)
($ 11 /additional sibling)
may 2 3
garden art party, ages 7 and up
$ 18$ 15
($14/additional sibling)
($ 11 /additional sibling)
sept 12
music infusion, ages 7 and up
$ 18$ 15
($14/additional sibling)
($ 11 /additional sibling)
nov 2 1
kool creations, ages 7 and up
$ 18$ 15
($14/additional sibling)
($ 11 /additional sibling)
*attendants do not pay
dates
march break camp
general public
members
mar 16 – 20
march break camp, ages 5 – 12
$ 250$200
extended care:
MORNING (ADD $25/CHILD) EVENING (ADD $30/CHILD)
mar 18 – 20
march break mini-camp, ages 4 – 6
$ 150$ 120
extended care:
MORNING (ADD $15/CHILD) EVENING (ADD $18/CHILD)
mar 16 – 17
MARCH BREAK TEEN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP, AGES 13 – 15
$100
$80
total (all programs are hst exempt)
payment
am/ex
credit card number
name on card (please print)signature
visa
mastercard
cheque
cash (drop off)
expiry date
the mcmichael does not sell or trade patron lists. occasionally, patrons are sent notices on exhibitions, programs, promotions,
and offers that may be of interest. if you do not wish to receive such information, please check here.
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SUMMER CAMP 2015 REGISTRATION FORM Please print clearly in blue or black ink and use one form per child.
child’s first name
child’s last name
child’s age (as of dec. 31, 2015 )
parent ’s first name
parent ’s last name
child’s date of birth (please attach proof of age)
addresscityprovince
postal code
email (mandatory)
home phone number
parent ’s work phone number
request to be registered with friend(s). provide full name(s) above. are you a mcmichael member?
parent ’s mobile number
yesno
i am registering for (please circle all that apply):
session number
1 2345678
child’s age group
5 – 6
7 – 8
9 – 10
11 – 12
13 – 15
total session fee $
purchase a family membership (add $85 )
extended care
morning (add $25 per child per session)
evening (add $30 per child per session)
total payment $
(including membership and extended care, if selected)
payment options
cheque #
(payable to mcmichael canadian art collection, please attach cheque to registration form)
cash
visa
mastercard
credit card number
american express
credit card expiry date
name on card (please print)signature
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SUMMER CAMP 2015 PARENTAL CONSENT FORM
Please print clearly in blue or black ink and use one form per child.
i give permission for accompany such participation.
to participate in summer camp 201 5 and i assume the risks that may
i agree that the mcmichael canadian art collection, its officers, directors, employees, and volunteers shall not be liable for any injury, loss, or
damage to my child or my child’s property arising or resulting from participation in the summer camp program. i give m cmichael staff officials
the authority to act on my behalf in the event of an emergency.
i give permission for images of my child and his/her artwork to appear in promotional materials supporting the mcmichael canadian art
collection and its activities. yesno
i give permission to the mcmichael staff to release my child into the custody of:
namerelationshipphone number
medical/health information. this information is kept confidential.
child’s name
ontario health card number
child’s doctor ’s namedoctor ’s phone number
please check yes or no and provide further details, where necessary.
does your child have allergies? yes no
please specify:
is your child taking any medication(s)?
yes no
please specify:
does your child carry an epi-pen? yes no
is there any additional health, learning, or behavioural information that is important for the mcmichael to know?
please specify:
i give permission for staff to give my child a replacement snack/lunch. yes no
important: please download the parent ’s package from the public programs section on mcmichael.com for additional required forms and
more information.
emergency contact information (parent/guardian)
primary contact namerelationshipphone number
secondary contact name
relationship
phone number
tertiary contact namerelationshipphone number
signature of parent or guardian
date
the mcmichael does not sell or trade patron lists. occasionally, patrons are sent notices on exhibitions, programs, promotions, and offers
that may be of interest. if you do not wish to receive such information, please check here.
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Photo taken during the Flash Forward Summer Camp program in 2013.
For information on this year’s Digital Photography Summer Camp
program, see page 18.
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