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Art Works Art School

3.4 (8 reviews)
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My kids have gone to several camps here over the years, and attended a birthday party. Really interesting projects and good teachers.

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Academy Of Art Canada - Kitchen

Academy Of Art Canada

3.0(2 reviews)
3.0 km

I really appreciate this home-grown, family owned business. Tanyss and Harv are lifelong artists…read morewho share an open and welcoming environment where students can learn the foundational skills necessary to prepare for more ambitious projects.

The "Painting program " is a big scam …read more They dangle a carrot on a stick saying you will be painting...but the website misrepresents what it's really about. 1) you don't paint in the beginning of the program but do endlessly tedious Bargue drawings ( two drawings of very ugly Roman statues, no less) over a two month period. If you enjoy a exceedingly tedious exercises like measuring an outline of a head of a statue for 16 hours + and getting it off by half a mm and being corrected and having to redo this over and over - well power to you. It's not what I signed up for. That is under "Drawing program not painting" . The worst part is my main teacher clearly had Aspergers...I have no problem with people with Aspergers, ( my cousin has it but he's the same) -but when it gets in the way of teaching and you are stubbornly looking for errors for fifteen minutes, and ignoring the student requests to "please can we just move on to the next exercise already" or could you get a ruler and just measure it ? ( after a SIXTEEN HOUR outline and counting) ...I have a problem. 2) The next part of the program is you spend about a month or two on Colour, hue and chroma...all this flowery language on their website- but what it really is - is you basically just sit at a table- and just replicate paint chips. in every hue, shade imaginable- of a colour. You will do this for a month or two. If that's your thing , be my guest... Never mind that you could be spending your time honing technique and learning to paint actual THINGS as well as learning about colour mixing as you paint as many schools do.. or get taught theory or something...no instead they give you this very lazy assignment of making paint chips. And of course you will be endlessly corrected about how off you were by half a drop of white etc..etc.. You can just buy book on paint hues and quiz yourself ...if you want an excellent but pricey one - get Munsell book of Colour ) rather than waste 1- 2 months of your time on such an insipid exercise...it's still cheaper and not so utterly time wasting. 3) You don't even get to actually "paint" in the program for OVER A YEAR . It can take years to "graduate" because of how slow the program goes, and you hardly get anything done . Website assures many body of works will be produced- pff ! Hardly. When I asked the teacher ( Tannys ) about this, she told me: " Painting is easy, you can paint at home." Right ! 2) They don't even use oil paint for when you do paint, which they don't mention, it's acrylics. 3) The teachers are overall "surface nice" at first, but most are a strange, cold and unwelcoming introverted, bunch, and Tannys is a downright pretentious snob who studied in France and Italy ( but her actual skills as an artist are questionable if you look at her instagram ). When I started asking too many questions ..she called me rude about three times in front of the entire class, and "WHO was I to interview/undermine the teachers like this? " it was a deliberate shaming, as she wanted to get rid of me as I was posing "a problem" with my questions. Never mind that it's illegal to misrepresent a program online and not deliver what you are told you are going to get ... 4) It's deathly boring because you have to spend a lot of your time there, waiting around on teachers.. They gab mindlessly to students for half an hour or more sometimes ( things that could be said in five minutes if they were at all articulate..) which only adds to the tedium of the already very tedious exercises.. You show up , and they don't even bother with ensuring that students are able to start on tbe 6) After I was warned the first day by another miserable student about the program - I sent an email to Jeff and expressed my concern about how slow this program was going.. I was assured it would move faster, but he knew very well this was not true as if anything the program went ALOT slower...and he only said this in order to get me to pay the money the next day. So he blatantly lied to get my money. In then end I was promised a full refund as I pointed out they were misrepresenting what was being sold..( in other words, it's illegal.). I only heard back weeks later, and they ripped me off about 600 dollars because "oh that money you can't get back that part - it's "not refundable" ! If you want to learn to paint, another school I was going to go to was VR school of Art, where you do actually paint right away and with oils...and things you like as well... but I'm so over it now...:(

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Main Studio

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ACADEMY OF ART CANADA: Figure Drawing and Painting

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OCAD UNIVERSITY - Painting studio

OCAD UNIVERSITY

3.5(16 reviews)
7.7 kmDowntown Core

My rating is for the quality of EDUCATION offered at OCAD. The average rating discussed overall for…read morethis school is highly elevated by what seems to be a fascination for its ARCHITECTURE, which should not even be a consideration. The original OCA had a well deserved reputation as a art school before 1970, when students actually gained valuable skills and professors believed they should pay attention to their students and offer real training. Sadly at that time, the traditional concept was abandoned in favour of embracing a "free school" format. Teachers, except for a very few, just stopped teaching and became "advisors." If students asked for more, they were told they wanted to be spoon-fed. But this is NOT a graduate school - the students coming into first year do need instruction. There is a serious disconnect that ultimately short-changes the young people who enrol, believing the somehow sustained reputation that the school boasts but does not support.

I have no idea about the quality of the education provided within the walls of this art…read moreinstitution. However, if Will Alsop's brilliant design for this gravity-defying skybound rectangle on pencils inspires its students as much as it moves folks like me who pass by, then OCAD is probably turning out geniuses. With Frank Gehry's fantastic new design for the Art Gallery of Ontario just steps away, these blocks are the epicenter of great architecture in Toronto.

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OCAD UNIVERSITY - Almost every washroom has one of these. Unbelievable...

Almost every washroom has one of these. Unbelievable...

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Playing with Fire - Bubble eye

Playing with Fire

4.1(7 reviews)
5.8 kmWychwood

I purchased a "date night" package here for my daughter's birthday a few months ago. Because it's…read morelimited to 2 people, it's a few months ahead before you can book a date. I prepaid and booked our session. The facilities are located in the Wychwood art building on the second floor. We arrived early, and the studio was clear, so we were able to begin early. It was a little smaller than I expected, but certainly has everything required. Our staff was super friendly, and reassured us we'd be able to complete our projects. She went through the various pieces we could choose from to make. Both of us went for a solid bird, and blown lamp. We started with the bird. For the bird, we could choose up to 3 colours. She explained what each would look like once applied. She demonstrated what we would be doing, and had us try some practice with the rod. She pulled the molten glass from the furnace, and handed it over to us to roll into the frit colours we selected. She watched as we put the glass in to make sure we applied the right amount of pressure and rolled it before it cooled too much. The pieces then go into the hottest of the 3 furnaces. She stood behind a protective screen while the 2 of us watched with our protective eyewear. We then moved to another bench where we shaped the beaks and tails ourselves with metalworking tongs. She guided us verbally and advised a very strong pinch and pull to shape. Our little creatures then went into the last of the 3 furnaces, at the lowest temp, where they would cool overnight. For our second piece, we would be shaping by blowing rather than tongs. A rubber tube and disposable mouth bit are used, which she demonstrated. She advised that we need to blow pretty forcefully, and watched us practice before saying "when." Again, she drew the molten glass from the first furnace, and handed the rod over for me to apply the frit colours I had chosen. She then manipulated it a bit before I came in with tube in mouth to blow and shape it. Also mind blowing to anticipate that I'd be using my creation at home! For the lamps, they provide a perpetual wick with the finished piecec, and you can get the paraffin oil at a local hardware store. Once again, our second pieces joined our first to cool in the third furnace before we could collect them. It's an expensive experience, but totally worth it. The expertise and special equipment involved are beyond. Our staff was super nice and answered a lot of questions by the time we were done. We were done early, but then we had started early. It was naturally warm in the studio, but the fans made it bearable. You need to return on another day to collect your finished items. They are packed and stored in an outdoor bench box at a house near the studio. Luckily there's some street parking nearby. I didn't have any trouble parking on a close by street and quickly picking up the bagged items in the box. You have 30 days to collect them, or they'll be disposed of. It was a great experience and memory. It was unique, and having the items afterwards is an awesome way to have your own art as a souvenir. I would come back as a gift to other loved ones again.

We came here for our anniversary celebration. Minna the artist coached us through the process. We…read morecan pick two pieces, an oil lamp, bubble bowl, blown egg and glass ball. The solid piece, you can get a glass bird, bubble bowl, blown egg and glass heart. If two people you will have to select the same piece but can choose different colours. It was lots of fun in a sense you dip your glass in the colour beads. But when we bring it to the machine, Minna will help us. For the blowing piece, we have to blow into the glass on our own. It was a fun experience. Good for date nights and celebrations. Check it out!

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Playing with Fire - Scale

Scale

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Finished lamp

Toronto Art

Toronto Art

3.0(2 reviews)
14.8 kmWillowdale

This school can be different for everyone's need but it was truly not for me. For those who have…read morespecial learning needs and lack creativity, closer guidance is needed. The school will not cater to those needs and for that reason, I strongly do not recommend this school due to my experience. As a former Toronto Art student, l still lack creativity, especially drawing by hand, even after leaving the school. I realize that most portfolio schools run on a business system and would take your money. A good example would be this school. As an unhappy client leaving the school, I am now with an art teacher who is preparing me for next year's submission (2021), as I was not able to beat the challenge. I felt mentally unconfident and physically exhausted from being at this school. I was recommended by both the directors to attend the school daily in order to improve my artistic and creativity skill set. However, as my experiences were settling in, the classes did not help me improve despite already increasing the classes prior for the submission. I spent more than a year with this art school believing they would guide me and ease the stress to prepare me for Ryerson's Architecture Science program in 2020. I was wrong. I thought this school would be the best fit for my and sister's needs since we really lack with drawing creativity. I found it was hard to absorb information by the art director, as his style of teaching was to show the person rather than explaining how the technique works. Sometimes I felt that I was forced to do art in a way that was not my style and asked to do something else but ended up being rejected due to the director's standards. As a result, I was making a portfolio for someone else instead of my own, but the purpose of me attending the school was not only to fix my drawing skills but to show a story of my own personal art pieces. I believe that a portfolio should contain one's own style and art of a storytelling book. In every portfolio made by an artist should tell the viewer who they are as a person, their identity, their style, and how they express their creativity to the audience. For me, I did not feel the atmosphere of my portfolio was portrayed that way. As for every portfolio class, I thought payment went towards you getting help, inspiration, and importantly, confidence. I left the school with doubts, but I have learned how to draw and paint essentially. I am merely missing the essential part of creativity, which I thought the school would have provided me. Overall, I felt my bad experience with Toronto Art outweighed the good. There was favoritism that played a role in the group classes for those who are more advanced, around the director of the school. It should be natural that instructors would pay more attention to those who are struggling, rather than helping those who are most likely to I wish I withdrew out of the class 5 months prior to the submission because now I wasted time and money while not getting what I want realistically. There were times where I was not able to attend some sessions due to conflicts with scheduling from personal events but I would tell director's wife in advance. I rather tell someone in advance than not show up and say nothing. I understand it is hard running on a portfolio business when a student is not able to attend the class but it is unprofessional for director's wife to sigh or give a signal of attitude. What I do not understand is that I was told not to ask for help frequently, as the wife's director said that it would scare and annoy the art assistants and they would be more likely to quit. I rarely asked for help and truly if I do ask for help, I try not to rely heavily on the assistants, as I am fully aware that I was unhappy when she told me since as I found that this was very unprofessional and rude to tell me this. I was not happy during times when I needed the director to help but he left early due to family or personal commitments. I do respect his private life but as someone who runs an art school, he should be more dedicated and passionate with his students, rather than leaving them with art assistants. From a client perspective, I am paying the school to get the help I need. I find that this school only runs on a money-grabbing system, rather than being passionate to help those who strive success. Nevertheless, I found this school is not best fit for me and will not come here again as I have not achieved my goal. I will not recommend this school to my friends who share similar difficulties as me. The school left a bad impression on me, resulting in a struggling mental state of confidence within art. From an unhappy client DO NOT GO TO THIS SCHOOL as I was threatened by the school after posting my google review. I was not only mentally but physically damaged by this message. I really find this school very unprofessional and rude especially to those who are not happy with their service.

Excellent teachers and student teachers. They really helped guide me in the right direction with my…read moreportfolio and the teachers were always willing to help. Great teaching style, they would usually give me a project prompt to explore and would let me brainstorm on my own and when I needed help or some extra guidance or even just someone to bounce ideas off of, they were always there to help. Highly recommend.

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The Make Den - This is Darcie, helping one of her students to finish a gorgeous leopard print skirt!

The Make Den

4.0(25 reviews)
3.4 kmThe Junction

I took a couple of classes here. It's great. The students and the teachers are great. I'm…read morelooking forward to making sewing a thing in my life. I totally want to try the leather making classes. I did Fundamentals 1 and Fundamentals 2. Both were great. They spend time with you to make sure you're comfortable and show you step by step how to make things!

I absolutely love The Make Den. It is run by a extremely easy going, supportive, fun, and creative…read moregroup of girls. You feel like you're hanging out with friends and then all of a sudden you end up with an end product that you might have thought you'd need a critical and disciplined instructor to create. Nay! You can have fun learning to create and also be quite surprised at what you're capable of at The Make Den. I have done their macrame and leather fundamentals class, and was actually kind of drunk for the macrame class (wine was provided for my group due to the occasion) and still created a work of art. The format of their classes are great too, chunking up classes and projects. It flows nicely and you walk away feeling accomplished with lots of goods to show off. Thank you ladies for bringing some fun to my Tuesday nights! Can't wait for the next class =)

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The Make Den - Quilting Cotton from Art Gallery Fabrics and our awesome, reliable and easy to use Janome 625E beginner sewing machines!

Quilting Cotton from Art Gallery Fabrics and our awesome, reliable and easy to use Janome 625E beginner sewing machines!

The Make Den - More fabrics from Art Gallery, and a shot of our Janome cover seamer - love this machine for sewing knits with!!

More fabrics from Art Gallery, and a shot of our Janome cover seamer - love this machine for sewing knits with!!

The Make Den

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