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    City Arts Centre - Pottery class in progress at the City Arts Center

    City Arts Centre

    (7 reviews)

    Think of the Edmonton City Arts Centre as a cruise ship far out at sea, with lots of activities…read moreplanned to keep you happy. The catalogue headers give a good idea of the breadth available: cooking and baking, crafts and handiwork, dance, mind and body, music, photography, pottery and sculpture, silversmithing, soaps and lotions, theatre, visual art, and writing. The hunnybunny has done some silversmithing, pottery (pix added to this review), and painting, and we've done a cooking class together. There's a lot you can use to distract yourself from a particularly heavy snowstorm :-) The classes have been well planned and leave you with a nice artifact to commemorate your new (or growing) skill. The teachers personalities vary, so not all students will click with all teachers, but the centre seems pretty responsive in allowing switching between classes.

    I recently came for a cooking class at this venue. I went in the front entrance and the staff…read moreperson at the front desk directed me to the stairs to the second floor. For a Sunday morning, they had a room with art class, children's programming on computers, and then the Antique room where the cooking class was. The class had about 9 students and there were tables and chairs set up. When it was time to cook, the kitchen got a bit crowded with 2 stoves and people standing around the middle counter space. We had to maneuver around others to find cooking utensils and bowls. But all the cupboards and drawers are labelled so it wasn't too difficult to find what you're looking for. The knives were sharp and they have lots of cutting boards. There are also lots of pans and some deep ones to hold lots of food. We cooked, ate, and then cleaned up. They even had containers for those that wanted to take some leftovers home. The venue is convenient with parking and also accessible by walking or transit. It's an older building as the washrooms are dated but everything was clean and in working order. I would come back and take a class here again.

    MacEwan University

    MacEwan University

    (24 reviews)

    I went here in the late 90s for my diploma and now I am finding more reasons to attend. I went to…read moresee The Crucible here. We were in a theater upstairs. I found the space unusual because it was all around, which I think would make it harder to coordinate a play because there is no front or back. They seemed to make it work. The acting was decent and I love seeing the passion of the students. Definitely will be here again for events. And for the student, smaller class sizes, more one on one attention, close to downtown and LRT and an easy to maneuver campus make it worth the extra cost.

    I began a Certificate program by taking a few online courses. The BlackBoard online learning…read moreplatform was fairly easy to log into and use to submit and view assignments, have online discussions, and access resources. I decided to complete all my courses online and it was great so I didn't have to go into MacEwan except to write exams or do a presentation. The exams were after work hours so it was convenient for me working and taking courses. The buildings were easy to find classrooms and I only ever bought food from the Tim Hortons and it could be a long line. Most of the instructors were fairly good to reply back promptly when I had questions or concerns. There was one instructor that wasn't very good and when I shared my concerns with the Department, they were very open to hearing my feedback. The only issue I had was with the admissions department who act like they don't care about providing decent service and walk around with the ho hum attitude.

    The Pro's Art School - Pro's Art Studio

    The Pro's Art School

    (1 review)

    I took a workshop with the owner. I asked him to help me and he said, "this is the last time. Don't…read moreask me again for heip." I was taken aback because first, I hadn't asked him for any help until then, and second I paid for this workshop and that was his job to teach. I went back once after that and he was still arrogant and overbearing. I don't recommend this school unless you're pretty tough skinned and don't mind being scolded. Way too controlling for me.

    From the owner: Pro's Art Atelier teaches the techniques of drawing, perspective and composition in oil painting…read more Students are guided through the styles of Classical Realism, Naturalism, Gesture and Impressionism. Students work in a relaxed, non-competitive atmosphere. People work in the school as one big family, helping and encouraging one another. Many students work hard to better themselves, but still think of the group not just of themselves. Students are able to use tilting desk tops or easels. The students can leave Still Life sets up and work on them continually every time they come. The gallery is located throughout the building and is a sumptuous display of artwork. The public is welcome to come in and browse/view the works any time a class is in progress. The visitors are free to talk to the individual students and ask questions regarding their art. Workshops are of numerous types. We have in class drills during regular classes so that we may work altogether on the same theme during that one class, example: painting trees or a face. Occasionally workshops are held Saturday afternoons, Sunday or Thursday mornings. We also have live model drawing and painting classes. We also invite a variety of guest instructors from around the world to teach. Past teachers include Zhoaming Wu, Sherrie McGraw, Robert Johnson, & Rick Weaver.

    Edmonton Clinic Health Academy - Students walk outside the Edmonton Clinic Health Academy (ECHA), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Edmonton Clinic Health Academy

    (3 reviews)

    This is a relatively new building on the University of Alberta campus. It includes some classrooms,…read moremeeting rooms, seminar rooms, offices, and more besides. Many health care educational offices and courses are taught here. This building is also known as the LEGO building because of the bright colours of the side facing the LRT. It is easily accessible via the Health Sciences LRT station or by foot from elsewhere on campus or the Kaye Edmonton Clinic nearby. The University Hospital is also across the street. New and reasonably well maintained, this building includes some nice art and seating areas as well as well-functioning elevators. It is occasionally easy to get lost in the maze of offices (for example on the 5th floor), but otherwise it is a pretty neat building.

    This is a new building with all the bells and whistles -- including all the technology for…read more teaching students in health care professions. They can do several simulations at the same time -- where a remote operator can control the body of the patient's reaction to what's being done to him/her -- it's about as realistic as it can be with the state of the art technology. Students and residents become really "into" the simulations and it becomes an excellent learning situation. Plus, there are fantastic classrooms, really great study areas, and a multitude of locker areas. AND they have a small cafeteria which makes hot meals for you. AND they have a Starbuck's. AND it's connected by pedway to the Medical Sciences Building, is 10 feet from the Health Sciences LRT station, and is across the street from the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre. A lovely building, with great colours. If I ever want to just go somewhere peaceful to read a book, this would be the place.

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