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Bring Art in Action to your school virtually!

Art in Action values the relationships we have with students and the wider school communities we have worked in. During these difficult times we have come up with creative ideas on how our program can still benefit students. We have developed online live classes that are curriculum-based where students can participate along with the teacher, interact, and are able to ask questions throughout the art-making process. Safety is a priority for everyone and these virtual classes in schools would include: A live class done through Zoom, students can see the teacher, the art making process, ask questions and interact throughout Each student will receive individualized art-kits with all the soft supplies needed to create the project Participating in the art-making process can have a very positive effect on mental health and the tactile experience of working with art materials is a great way for students to engage in kinesthetic activities. We have hundreds of projects to choose from and each virtual class is curriculum based and uses the principles and elements of art and design. Please contact us at artinactiontoronto@gmail.com for more information.

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Getting Ready For Fall!

  Art in Action has had a very busy summer creating new projects for our 2019/20 School year!   Classes will begin the week of September 30th and registrations will open Friday, September 6. We hope that you will join Art in Action for an autumn themed art adventure and discover many new artists and […]

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Wishing Everyone a Wonderful and Happy Summer!

One of the things that makes teaching so special are those wonderful thank you cards that students have made so carefully for us!  We had a really fun Spring session with all our students, inspired by famous artists and places in Toronto. From a serene landscape of Lake Ontario, a view across the Humber River […]

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Inspired by Norval Morrisseau at the AGO

“I want to make paintings full of colour, laughter, compassion and love. I want to make paintings that will make people happy.” -Norval Morrisseau   For the last week of our spring session, Art in Action has been celebrating the life and career of legendary painter Norval Morrisseau.  Art in Action is passionate in our belief […]

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Toronto City Skyline

In today’s class, we took a look at how the Toronto city skyline has changed over time.  At the beginning of the 20th century churches were the most recognizable structures of the Toronto skyline and in 1920’s City Hall could be noticed along the skyline.  The Temple Building  was competed in 1896 and became the […]

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Inspired by Cherry Blossoms at High Park

  Inspired by the beautiful blossoms at High Park , this week in Art in Action student’s learned about Sakura  pronounced Sa-Koo-La; the Japanese name for flowering cherry trees or simply for “flower viewing.”  In Japan there is a legend that each spring a fairy maiden hovers low in the warm sky, wakening the sleeping cherry trees to […]

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Inspired by the Old Mill Bridge at Étienne Brûlé Park

  This week Art in Action students looked at the form and structure of bridges.  A bridge is a structure that allows people to travel across rivers and streams, canyons, other roads, and even to connect two island provinces together.  Designs of the bridge will vary depending on the function of the bridge and the […]

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Inspired by Casa Loma

This week we looked at one of Toronto’s historical landmarks; Casa Loma or “House on the Hill.”  Many students recognized the famous turret roof tops visible from  Spadina Road and Davenport Road. We looked at the fascinating history behind this historical landmark which all began with Sir Henry Pellatt…  Henry Pellatt was born to his British parents in Kingston, […]

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Inspired by Graffiti Alley

Sometimes referred to by its adjoining alley Rush Lane, Graffiti Alley is more than a series of murals, incredible as they are: it also represents a change for Toronto’s relationship with legalized street art.   When it was legitimized in 2011 through the efforts of the Queen Street West BIA, it also gave rise to StART […]

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Wild Horses at the Toronto Zoo

We were inspired by the only horse which was never domesticated – the Przewalski horse which can be found grazing at the Toronto Zoo.  The Zoo has over 5,000 animals representing over 450 species. There are over 10 km of walking trails and 710 acres of property which makes it one of the largest zoos in the world. […]

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Tanya Swann

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With a background in finance and banking, after starting her family she traded life in investments for a paintbrush, glitter and glue. She has always had a passion for the visual arts and has taken many courses from schools such as: The University of Toronto, The Art Gallery of Ontario, Art Works, as well as workshops with various local artists.

Sara Fritzlar

TEACHER

She has a Masters of Arts in Politics. She has a teaching and learning in higher education certificate and she has taught at the School of Philosophy in Toronto for over 15 years. She has over 10 years experience as a certified gymnastics coach. Sara has taken art classes at Central Technical School as well as workshops and art classes with various artists. As a mother of three school-aged children, she has experience teaching visual arts in her child-centric, craft friendly home environment. She has always had a love of artistic expression and art appreciation.

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Telephone: (519) 362-3368

Email: artinactiontoronto@gmail.com

School Hours: M-F: 8am – 3pm