Winter Camp: Satire in Art — Journée Kent Monkman
Satire in art at Livart!
To end the year, Livart is back with its winter camps, inspired by the fun theme of satire in art!
This time, there’s a new day-long format, ideal for families who want to choose their own pace.
Each day, children will follow in the footsteps of an artist through:
– A creative workshop (4 hours of art in the morning and afternoon)
– Games and activities in our large hall
– Cultural mediation around the artist of the day
They will leave each day with their original work, proud of their discoveries and creations!
With our « à la carte » formula, you can choose one or more days, each offering a unique artistic approach: photography, painting, sculpture, collage…
It’s a perfect opportunity to explore famous artists such as Botero, or rediscover forgotten figures such as Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, while having fun and learning.
Monday, 29 December — Kent Monkman: Between Painting and Protest
On this day, children will explore the powerful and socially engaged world of Kent Monkman, a First Nations artist known for his large paintings that subvert the codes of classical art.
During the workshop, children will reinterpret a story or scene through painting, drawing inspiration from Monkman’s colours, characters and compositions.
The workshop will be accompanied by cultural mediation to introduce Kent Monkman’s world and show how satire can be a means of struggle.
Children will leave with an original creation that reflects their imagination and artistic sensibility!
Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Ages: 4 to 9 years old
Daycare service: 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. $5 per day
À la carte rate: $70 per day
6-day rate: $305
7-day rate: $366