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Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event
Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event
Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event

CLASSES, WORKSHOPS & CAMPS

Starting September 8th through to December 30th, 2025. Register now!

KIDS – MONDAYS 5:30 – 7:30 pm or THURSDAYS 6 – 8 pm
(6 weeks each)
DROP-IN December 13, 11 – 4 pm
TWO SESSIONS of CHRISTMAS BREAK CAMP on December 21 – 23, and December 28 30, 9 am – 4 pm. Bring a lunch.
ADULTS – SUNDAYS
1 – 4 pm, September 14 to November 16,
11 – 3 pm November 23 and December 7. Bring a Lunch.
How to Sign Up:
Call: 705.617.9690

About your instructor:
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Jaime Nevitt is a Canadian artist and graphic designer. Nevitt studied at the Ontario College of Art and Design under the primary direction of Ted Hallman and William Hodge in the late 1990s. Later Nevitt went on to study in Florence, Italy; drawing, painting, and journaling. Whilst there, she absorbed the taste, sights and smells of historic Italy commencing her love for the Italian Renaissance. Through glass, handmade paper, and textiles, Nevitt expressed her passion for Italy and the Renaissance incorporating sculpture, architecture and organic subjects using spatial analysis to explore the relationships that merged between these places.

Nevitt also spent time at Sheridan College studying glassblowing and photography where she developed strong skills in visual balance, form, and movement in both disciplines that would prove value in her current work.

Later Nevitt went on to study other various mediums of art from textiles, needle felting, encaustic, mosaics, mixed media, and painting.

Nevitt’s work can be found in myriad of public and private art collections both in Canada and abroad. She currently lives and works in Wasaga Beach, Ontario.

Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event
Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event
Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event

WATERCOLOUR

TBA: New session in 2026 from 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm at the Stonebridge Arts Hub

Lina Tikhonovsky is a seasoned financial adviser and tax specialist who has lived in four different countries, gaining a wealth of experience throughout her life. Later in life, she discovered a passion for watercolor painting and quickly fell in love with the vibrant art form. Now, her days are filled with the joy and creativity that watercolor brings. Lina is excited to share her love for this medium by starting a short watercolor course for beginners.

Materials Needed for the Course:

  1. Watercolor paints (a basic set of primary colors)
  2. Watercolor brushes (round brushes in sizes 2, 6, and 10)
  3. Watercolor paper (300 lb cold-pressed)
  4. A mixing palette
  5. A water container
  6. Paper towels or a clean cloth
  7. Pencil and eraser for sketching outlines
  8. Masking tape (optional, for creating clean edges)

Join us for Nov 1 and 8. Pay as you go at $25 per class. Register at Art Classes on our donation page. Include your contact information with payment. Email president@wasagasocietyforthearts.ca with any questions.

Benefits to the Community

The objectives and programmes of the WSA provide an opportunity for individuals, corporate entities, benevolent organizations and foundations to support social development through the arts and to contribute, directly and indirectly, to the growth of a viable creative economy.