Curriculum Connection: Canadian and World Studies

Textile Arts – Changing the Social Fabric
Activists unite! Students will be presented with historical and contemporary artworks that advocate for social change and bring attention to local, national and global issues. Students will create a two-dimensional textile work that expresses a ‘call to action’ using recycled fabric, collage, fibre arts and hand sewing techniques.
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Urban Studies – Sustainable City
Using the waterfront community as a model, students will assess the past, present and future manifestations of the community through the lens of sustainability.
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Urban Studies – Kensington Market & Chinatown
Encounter a kaleidoscope of culture in two of Toronto’s most exciting and diverse communities! In this workshop, your students will understand changing demographic patterns and uncover the fascinating cultural histories of Kensington Market and Chinatown. Students will arrive onsite at Harbourfront Centre and participate in a 30-45-minute introductory presentation describing the history of Kensington Market […]
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Printmaking – Reduction Lino
Students will be supported through the reduction process, carving away their soft linoleum blocks to create colourful, layered prints. Students draw inspiration from examining works by prominent artists, focusing on prints by Inuit artists. Students will learn about editions and leave with their unique prints.
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Printmaking – Lino
Your students will be introduced to a brief history of relief printmaking by examining the artworks of prominent artists, focusing on prints by Inuit artists. Students will design, carve and print a series of colourful relief prints. Students will learn the techniques of relief printmaking using a soft linoleum block.
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Printmaking – Collograph
Students will examine printed artwork by celebrated artists. They will discover texture through the art of collograph – a relief collage used to make prints. Best of all, students will leave with a series of colourful prints.
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Indigenous Studies – Exploring Treaties
Students will explore different forms of governance, and what that means for the history of treaty making between Indigenous and settler groups in the Great Lakes region. This program covers historical treaties, and is suitable as introductory content, while still offering perspectives and activities for those with more extensive knowledge. Students will have discussions surrounding […]
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Clay – Masks
Students explore the far-reaching traditions of making masks across a variety of cultures. These references will inspire students to make a unique clay mask using hand-building techniques.
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Clay – Building Beasts
Welcome to the exciting world of sculpture. Your students will learn about the historical significance and current practice of using sculptural creatures as a vehicle for storytelling, protection, decoration or to serve a functional purpose on buildings, entranceways and gardens across cultures. These reference images will spark students to create a ceramic sculpture using hand-building […]
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