Art Windsor-Essex respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Anishinaabe Territory – the traditional territory of the Three Fires Confederacy of First Nations, comprised of the Ojibway, the Odawa, and the Potawatomi. Today the Anishinaabe of the Three Fires Confederacy are represented by Bkejwanong. We want to state our respect for the ancestral and ongoing authority of Walpole Island First Nation over its Territory.
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Seniors Program: Digital Drawing with Kristina Bradt
DATE: Tuesday, January 21, 2025
LOCATION: AWE, 2nd floor, Education Studio
TIME: Register for one of two sessions
- Session 1: 10am – 12pm
- Session 2: 1pm – 3pm
COST: Online pre-registration required; pay-what-you can. New for 2025! AWE is introducing a pay-what-you-can registration fee for education programs. Your registration fee includes instruction and materials.
This does not include admission to the gallery. General admission to AWE is $10. General admission is free for current AWE members.
Open to Seniors (55+ only).
Discover the world of digital art in this hands-on workshop led by multi-disciplinary artist, Kristina Bradt. Learn the basics of digital drawing using tablets, digital pens and applications. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to explore a new medium, this class is perfect for sparking creativity.
Sign up for one of two sessions: session 1 from 10am – 12pm or session 2 from 1pm – 3pm.
Participants will be supplied with a Lenovo tablet and digital pen. Spaces are limited; pre-registration is required.
Meet the Artist: Kristina Bradt
Kristina Bradt (she/her) is a canadian multidisciplinary artist working primarily in printmaking, painting and installation. Her work takes inspiration from personal memories, navigating complex themes from individual and collective experiences of labor, relationships, and leisure. Kristina considers her work to fall under the guise of what she calls ‘still life storytelling,’ depicting objects and environments that are often disregarded, prompting viewers to ask the simple question of ‘why?’ She is the curator of the Tiny Art Vending Machine and is currently on month #6 of her year long print challenge to create 366 prints by the end of 2024.