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Papier-Mâché Art Camp at Dufferin Grove Park

Papier-Mâché Art Camp at Dufferin Grove Park with Artist Erin Robertson 9 - 5 pm $175. per session includes all art materials & one snack a day provided & one bursary spot per session

July 18 – 22, 2010 (Ages 6 – 11) –

Theme: Helmets & Hairspray

Have you ever dreamed of a 10 storey high beehive hairdo or a vulture-proof helmet? This is the time to invent it! Use papier-mâché to express your inner style while protecting your most prized possession, your brain! Put your head in the trusted hands of Erin Robertson, the queen of style, and safety.

July 25 – 29, 2010 (Ages 8 – 13)

Theme: Dog Show

Have you ever wondered what different types of dogs there COULD be? Over the course of one week this summer, you will train invisible dogs and then create your very own breed. Here’s your chance to customize your canine with the one and only papier-mâché dog trainer, Erin Robertson.

For either camp, you will learn how to make a wire armature & cover it with papier-mâché. Each morning & afternoon, a couple of hours will be spent on art then during breaks you’ll go to the wading pool, playground or pizza oven. Over the 5 days, you will draw, paint and collage to complete your sculpture / wearable creations. On Friday you’ll invite your parents to see an outdoor display of your creations.

Erin Robertson is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art, and Guelph University, studied at Atelier Gilbert Diabold, Paris, France, York University with incorporated Independent study in Tanzania E.A. Erin has been an instructor at the Ottawa school of Art since 1994 where she teaches all age groups including diploma drawing, portraiture, sculpture and painting. She has facilitated several workshops for Ottawa Carleton School Board, the Ottawa School of Dance, and the Museum of Civilization.

TO CONFIRM AVAILABILITY - contact Lyla at: lylarye@sympatico.ca


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