CSTP 100: Teen Art Group
YOUTH PROGRAMS

Teen Art Group

CSTP 100
Move between public exhibitions and university studios in this immersive program for teens 15‑18. Explore Vancouver Art Gallery shows with curators and artists, then translate fresh ideas into experimental, portfolio‑ready work at Emily Carr University.

Tuition Fees:
$645.00

Section Dates:

Description

Teen Art Group is an immersive arts learning experience grounded in the cultural, educational and experimental opportunities made possible through a unique partnership between Emily Carr University of Art + Design and the Vancouver Art Gallery. Designed for youth ages 15 to 18, the program alternates weekly between the two locations: At the Gallery, participants take part in interactive experiences with artworks and exhibitions, and behind-the-scenes sessions with curators, artists, and other cultural practitioners. The exploration of art and ideas generated at the Gallery continues into studio classrooms at Emily Carr University, where participants join a vibrant community of learning and gain access to university resources. Taught by professional artist educators, the studio component of the program is an opportunity for participants to experiment with materials and making, while developing their artistic expression and voice as young creatives. This dynamic program encourages youth to explore a wide range of topics, ideas, and media. By the end of the program, participants will generate new ideas alongside their peers and produce both independent and collaborative artwork to begin building a portfolio, all while deepening their creative, critical and cultural engagement with the world through art and design.

What You'll Learn

  1. Interpret and explain the historical and cultural significance of art making in the production of knowledge and meaning making
  2. Experiment with varying artistic mediums to explore innovative approaches to art making
  3. Engage in communicative inquiry with peers, formulating questions in response to exhibitions, participating in peer discussions, critiques and co-creation of work, and expressing thoughts and ideas related to visual culture
  4. Generate new ideas to begin building a portfolio.

Materials + Software