K-12
***YoungIFOA
Literary and Book Arts
During YoungIFOA, Canadian and international writers for young people share their work with school groups as part of the world-renowned International Festival of Authors (IFOA). oungIFOA affords students unparalleled access to authors, to hear them read from their works, to ask questions, and to have their books signed! Past authors have included André Alexis (Canada), Pierre Berton (Canada), Anita Desai (India), Jonathan Safran Foer (USA), Dennis Lee (Canada), Penelope Lively (UK), Tim Wynne-Jones (Canada) and Ting-xing Ye (China/Canada). This year's guest authors include Matthew Stelton and Sean Cullen.
For more information, please contact our registrar at 416-973-4772 or visit www.readings.org.
October 24-26,2007
K-12
**ALOUD: A Celebration For Young Readers
Literary and Book Arts
ALOUD: a Celebration for Young Readers returns to Harbourfront for its third installment. Each event in this festival of boisterous bookishness gives students a rare opportunity to hear authors read from their works and interact with authors through question and answer sessions and book signings. Past Canadian and international guests have included Deborah Ellis, Marie-Louise Gay and David Homel, Susan Juby, Dennis Lee, Katarina Mazetti, Evan Solomon, Mélanie Watt and Tim Wynne-Jones. This year’s line-up promises to be stellar!
For more information, please contact our registrar or visit www.readings.org.
February 12-16, 2008
K-12
*Forest of Reading © Festival of Trees
Literary and Book Arts
The Forest of Reading® is a series of Ontario-wide children’s choice award programs run in schools, public libraries, and homes. Included in the Forest awards are: the Blue Spruce Award® (Kindergarten–Grade 2); the Silver Birch Express Award® (Grade 3–4); the Silver Birch Award® (Grades 4–6); the Red Maple Award® (Grades 7–8); and the White Pine Award® (Grades 9–12).
In 2008, The Forest of Reading® Festival of Trees plants itself at Harbourfront Centre for the second year running. In 2007 we welcomed more than 60 authors and 4,000 students to the Harbourfront Centre site for an action-packed day of readings, award ceremonies, workshops and activities. International Readings is pleased to partner with the Ontario Library Association (OLA) to present this exciting day-long festival.
Learn more about the Ontario Library Association at www.accessola.com.
For information on purchasing tickets for this event, read this instruction sheet!
May 21-22, 2008
9-12
FULL DAY
*Studio Workshop: Generations
Gallery Programming
FOCUS: Generations
A generation can refer to a time or a class of people, the time you are born to the time of a parents death. It can also refer to an era of style, culture and political movement. At Harbourfront Centre’s Galleries, curators and artists have responded to the theme of Generations. Then, in our studios, students uncover what this theme means to them-their family, their culture, their experience of living in Toronto-through a creative arts workshop with our educators.
(Half day, becoming a full day with a morning tour of galleries)
Available September – December
9-12
FULL DAY
*Studio Workshop: Sacred
Gallery Programming
FOCUS: Sacred
Some believe that sacred refers to that which is religious or spiritual. Others define the word as something that is held with reverence and importance in life. Through a gallery tour, students will explore how artists have responded to the theme of Sacred. Then, in our studios, students will uncover what this theme means to them – their family, their culture, and their experience of living in Toronto – through a creative arts workshop with our educators.
(half day, becoming a full day with a morning tour of galleries)
Available January – June
9-12
FULL DAY
Acrylic Landscape Painting
Visual Arts
Students discover why artists today are inspired by the outdoors. Investigate a range of landscape based works, contemporary and historical, while discussing the importance of the power of place and the purpose of making art.
• Engage in outdoor sketching activities inspired by Lake Ontario and the waterfront community outside our studio windows
• Learn a range of landscape painting techniques: discover colour and its application, the importance of tonal values in a work, and elements and principals of design
Curriculum connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9 – 12)
6-12
FULL DAY
Advertising Literacy: Print Media
New Media, New Media: Media Literacy
Learn about the methods of manipulation in print commercials and discuss examples. Learn the methods of digital film and make a commercial about advertising.
• See examples of print commercials and learn about advertising techniques.
• Discuss the proliferation of advertising in society and critique its role.
• Learn the digital technology to make a print advertisement.
• Plan out and execute print advertisement which speaks about advertising techniques.
Time permitting the trip will include a viewing and class critique of an interactive floor advertisement in the lobby.
Curriculum connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 6 – 12)
English (Grades 6 – 8)
Media Literacy (Grades 6 – 8)
Language Arts (Grades 9-12)
9-12
FULL DAY
Advertising-Digital Film
New Media, New Media: Media Literacy
Discover the connections between advertising, digital film making, and methods of manipulation.
• Discuss and understand the methods of advertising manipulation
• Learn the technology of digital film making
• Create a 30 second “info-tisement”, that informs people about the methods of manipulation in advertising
• Take home a film that can be burned as a DVD and uploaded onto the Internet
Includes a pre-visit by one of our new media educators to prepare for the visit to the Harbourfront Centre.
Time permitting the trip will include a viewing and class critique of a new media art installation piece in the York Quay Gallery or Power Plant.
Curriculum connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9 – 12)
Media Arts (Grades 10 – 12)
English Media Studies (Grades 11 – 12)
K-12
FULL DAY
Behind The Curtain: COBA Collective of Black Artists
Performing Arts
COBA SPARKS BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION!
COBA's mission is to preserve and promote the finest traditions of African, Caribbean, and contemporary dance and music through research, education, and public performance. This year at Harbourfront Centre COBA presents Danse Belé (Caribbean Indigenous Folk): 1995 a Dance Theatre production with traditional drums and Chants created by COBA’s Cheorographer BaKari E. Lindsay. Danse Belé is a theatrical representation of the history of Caribbean with Indigenous Folk dances from Trinidad and Tobago. The performance weaves dance, spoken word, music, drumming, chants and period costumes to transport the audience through the life and times of plantation slaves.
Programme includes a matinee performance, Roots and Rhythms workshop with COBA dancers and a specially designed Schools Visits workshop. Get inspired as you explore rhythms, dance and song rooted in African history! For more information, visit www.cobainc.com.
February 5-7, 10am-2pm
Part of NextSteps
Exclusive COBA Preview for Educators:
Wednesday, November 21 at 7:30pm, Studio Theatre, Harbourfront Centre. See Danse Belé excerpts and get information on workshops and curriculum suggestions! SPACE IS LIMITED, RSVP TODAY! Call (416) 504-6429 ext. 23, or e-mail jessica@danceumbrella.net.
Cost: Full day: $15 per student; Matinee only: $10 per student
9-12
FULL DAY
Behind The Curtain: Ontario Genomics Institute Presents: Ferocious Beauty: Genome- Liz Lerman Dance Exchange
Performing Arts
Brought to Canada by the Ontario Genomics Institute, this multi-media dance performance was developed in collaboration with scientists and scholars to explore human implications of discoveries in genetic science. Students will also participate in workshops with our artist educators and scientists from the OGI.
September 28, 10am – 2pm
Part of NextSteps
Cost: Full day: $15 per student; Matinee only: $10 per student
7-12
FULL DAY
Behind The Curtain:The Chimera Project
Performing Arts
FIND YOUR HIDDEN SPOT with The Chimera Project!
Powerful, risk-taking and fiercely contemporary, The Chimera Project is known for its unique vision and riveting intensity. The Chimera Project's key activities lie in the creation of cutting edge dance, live performance, film, and education. Watch a matinee performance of The Hidden Spot, a dynamic, energy charged and superbly athletic quest to find the meaning of SACRED. Then, participate in a visual arts workshop with our educators and join the dance artists in highly physical workshops that aim to unleash your inner hero and tap into the secret sources of strength within.
April 4,10am-2pm
Part of Next Steps
Cost: Full day: $15 per student; Matinee only: $10 per student
9-12
FULL DAY
Collograph Printmaking
Visual Arts
Museum of Inuit Art and Soft Linoleum Relief Printmaking
www.miagallery.ca
Rediscover texture through the art of collograph: design, create, produce a series of coloured prints.
• Learn about Picasso and Braque's contributions to the evolution of printmaking
in the 20th century
• Learn how contemporary artists use materials today to create collograph
• Create a collage plate using a variety of low relief textures and materials, exploring texture and form
• Learn about this history of printmaking
Curriculum connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9 – 12)
9-12
FULL DAY
Contemporary Clay Vessels
Visual Arts
Full day studio workshop!
Explore the world of contemporary ceramic clay vessels: students visit the Craft Department’s Ceramic Studio for an inside look at what's being produced right here at Harbourfront Centre, then design and create etched surface clay vessels.
• Learn hand-building techniques
• Draw inspiration from traditional and contemporary hieroglyphs and other cultural iconography
Curriculum connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9 – 12)
9-12
FULL DAY
Create a Web Page
New Media, New Media: Media Literacy
Students will learn the methods of Internet advertising and apply it to the creation of their own web page.
• Learn the different categories of advertising on the Internet
• Discuss the ethics of Internet advertising and manipulation
• Learn the elements and principles of design that sell products effectively on the Internet
• Create a web page that discusses advertising and the Internet.
Includes a pre-visit by one of our new media educators to prepare for the visit to Harbourfront Centre.
Time permitting the trip will include a viewing and class critique of a new media art installation piece in the York Quay Gallery or Power Plant
Curriculum Connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9 – 12)
Media Arts (Grades 10 – 12)
English Media Studies (Grades 11 – 12)
9-12
FULL DAY
Digital Photography
New Media, New Media: Media Literacy
Explore digital photography and learn how it is used as an advertising tool.
• Discuss the ethics of digital photo manipulation as it pertains to body image for both men and women
• Learn the techniques of photo manipulation
• Create an advertisement using retouching technology that warns consumers about the power of the manipulated image.
Time permitting the trip will include a viewing and class critique of a new media art installation piece in the York Quay Gallery or Power Plant.
Curriculum connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9 – 12)
Media Arts (Grades 10 – 12)
English Media Studies (Grades 11 – 12)
9-12
FULL DAY
ESL Clay Mask
ESL
Using a variety of hand-building techniques, students create their own 3-dimensional mask!
• Discover the history and the use of the mask as it relates to diverse cultures while exploring form, pattern, and texture.
• Discuss the physical properties and many uses of clay
• Explore issues of identity and perspective within the student’s life.
• Learn to use terminology & vocabulary specific to working with art materials
Curriculum Connections:
ESL
Visual Arts
9-12
FULL DAY
ESL Contemporary Clay Vessels
ESL
Explore the world of contemporary ceramic clay vessels:
• Visit the Ceramic Studio for an inside look at what's being produced right here at Harbourfront Centre
• Draw inspiration from traditional and contemporary hieroglyphs and other cultural iconography
• Design and create clay vessels with etched surfaces using hand-building techniques
• Learn to use terminology and vocabulary specific to working with art materials
Curriculum Connections:
ESL
Visual Arts
9-12
FULL DAY
ESL Government Exploration
ESL
Take a fascinating walk through downtown Toronto and see government in action!
• Compare the Old Town of York to how the City of Toronto is governed today
• Discuss reasons for democratic decision-making and the responsibilities of informed citizens
• Attend a court in session, then meet with a Provincial Court Judge who will answer questions
Curriculum Connections:
ESL
Visual Arts
History
Law
Urban Studies
9-12
FULL DAY
ESL Our City
ESL
Gather data for your chosen research assignment on an explorative journey of Toronto’s Central Business District.
• See Toronto’s architectural heritage and its vision for the future
• Discuss architectural and design elements that make a structure distinctive
• View T.D Bank’s corporate art collection! Exclusive access!
Curriculum connections:
ESL
Visual Arts
History
Law
Urban Studies
9-12
FULL DAY
ESL Paper Mask
ESL
Explore the rich history and tradition of mask-making in many different cultures- students use their imagination to create their own mask!
• Through paper sculpture techniques, create a life-sized mask- explore and experiment with 3-dimensional forms.
• Learn and use terminology & vocabulary specific to working with art materials.
Available through Harbourfront Centre and as an In-School Programme
Curriculum Connections
ESL
Visual Arts
9-12
FULL DAY
ESL The Artist Book
ESL
Pair this programme with a reading at YoungIFOA or ALOUD: a Celebration for Young Readers
Discover the rich art of books and contemporary bookmaking!
• Learn to use vocabulary specific to the books arts, and contemporary interpretations of the book as an art object
• Design, construct, and decorate your own hand-made accordion art book (with a hidden spine section)-perfect for journaling, sketching or writing
Curriculum connections:
ESL
Visual Arts
9-12
FULL DAY
Experimental Digital Video
New Media, New Media: Art Production
See the works of established contemporary video artists, then experiment with the art form as a method of self-exploration.
• Learn a brief history of video art
• Learn the techniques of experimental film technology
• Create video art that explores issues of identity
• Learn how to burn film onto a DVD and upload it onto the internet
Curriculum connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9 – 12)
Media Arts (Grades 10 – 12)
Includes a pre-visit by one of our new media educators who will prepare for the students visits to Harbourfront Centre.
Time permitting the trip will include a viewing and class critique of a new media art installation piece in the York Quay Gallery or Power Plant.
9-12
FULL DAY
Exploring Contemporary Art through Podcasting
New Media, New Media: Media Literacy
Create a podcast featuring an interactive tour of the current exhibitions in The Power Plant and/or York Quay Centre, The Craft Studio and Artists’ Gardens
• Learn elements of broadcasting, communication, and art vocabulary
• Understand the notions of the artistic audience and artistic perception
Includes a pre-visit by one of our new media educators to prepare for the visit to Harbourfront Centre.
Curriculum Connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9 – 12)
Media Arts (Grades 10 – 12)
English Media Studies (Grades 11 – 12)
9-12
FULL DAY
Government Exploration
Urban Studies
Take a fascinating walk through downtown Toronto and see government in action!
• Compare the Old Town of York to how the City of Toronto is governed today
• Discuss reasons for democratic decisionmaking and the responsibilities of informed citizens
Curriculum connections:
Social Civics: Informed Citizenship (Grade 10),
History (Grades 9 – 12), Law (Grade 12)
9-12
FULL DAY
Kai Chan Artist Talk and Studio Programme- Artist as Curator
Gallery Programming
One day only: November 15
Artist Kai Chan gives a talk about his current exhibition “Moving Stories”
An exhibition curated by Kai Chan
York Quay Centre, Harbourfront Centre,
Toronto 2007
The stories in this exhibition presented by the work of Ingrid Bachmann (installation), Richard Fung (video), Joel Robson (wood) and Diane Nashr O'Young (ceramic) are both personal and universal. Friends and families appear as well as their surrounding world, both real and imaginary. Underneath the surface of each storyline is a testimony of how each artist will face the fast and shifting currents of this Earth we call home. This unique day will include a guided tour of the show and a responsive studio project with our educators.
Cost: $11 per student
9-12
FULL DAY
Lino Printmaking
Visual Arts
Museum of Inuit Art and Soft Linoleum Relief Printmaking
www.miagallery.ca
Discover the beauty of contemporary Inuit printmaking with a trip to the Inuit Museum of Art in the Queens Quay Terminal, then, in the studio component, students make their own print inspired by their trip
• Learn the printmaking tools and techniques to design, carve and print a small series of
lino-block prints on canvas
• Discuss notions of self and community and its relation to Inuit Art. Students will then
reflect on these themes in developing the content of their own printmaking piece
Curriculum connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9 – 12)
9-12
FULL DAY
Our City: Toronto
Urban Studies
Gather data for your chosen research assignment on an explorative journey of Toronto’s Central Business District.
• See Toronto’s architectural heritage and its vision for the future
• Discuss architectural and design elements that make a structure distinctive
• Investigate links between public art and architecture
• View T.D Bank’s corporate art collection! Exclusive access!
Curriculum Connections:
Social Sciences and Humanities: Functions of Living Spaces and Shelter (Grade 11)
Interdisciplinary Studies: Architectural Studies (Grade 12)
Visual Arts (Grades 8-12)
9-12
FULL DAY
The Artist Book
Literary and Book Arts
Discover the rich art of books and contemporary bookmaking!
• Learn to use vocabulary specific to the books arts, and contemporary interpretations of the book as an art object
• Design, construct, and decorate your own hand-made accordion art book (with a hidden spine section)-perfect for journaling, sketching or writing.
Full day option: pair this programme with a reading at YoungIFOA or ALOUD: a Celebration for Young Readers
Curriculum Connections:
Visual Arts (Grades 9-12)
9-12
HALF DAY
The Revitalisation of Toronto’s Waterfront
Urban Studies
Add a Boat Tour! (May and June optional Full Day)
Full day includes a boat tour of Toronto’s Harbour and the Island Lagoons.
Ask our registrar for details.
From lakeshore to waterfront: DiscoveToronto’s Waterfront past and present with a boat tour and an exploratory walk of our site
• Identify the consequences of human activities on natural systems at the waterfront
• Gain insight into the effects of changing land use and urban planning on the Waterfront
• Asses and discuss the plans for managing the future of Toronto’s Waterfront as set out
by WaterfronToronto
Curriculum Connections: Canada and World Studies - Understanding and Managing Change (Grade 9)
Canada and World Studies - Human Environment & Interaction (Grades 11 - 12)
Interdisciplinary Studies - Community and Environmental Leadership (Grade 11)
Interdisciplinary Studies - Architectural Studies (Grade 12)
World Geography - Urban Patterns and Interactions (Grade 12)
9-12
FULL DAY
Understanding Hip Hop
Performing Arts
Begins January 2008!
Global Hip Hop culture: possibly the most influential artistic movement in the world today. Discover its roots, its contemporary impact and its ability to empower self-expression!
• Learn the history of the hip hop movement dating back to the early 70’s, and the legacy of some of the greatest Hip Hop Pioneers
• Discover the four elements of Global Hip Hop Culture
• Take a critical look at the issues that surround Hip Hop Culture
• Explore self-expression through the Hip Hop medium
Curriculum connections:
Media Literacy (Grade 11)
Music (Grades 9-12)
Dance (Grades 9-12)