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Saturday October 17, 2026 9:30am - 12:15pm MDT
This interactive workshop blends short lecture segments and group discussion with hands‑on art making to support K–12 visual art teachers to explore how design thinking, materials, constraints and inclusive processes shape successful classroom and community art installations. Participants will learn accessible block‑printmaking techniques and contribute to a collaborative mural. Teachers are invited to bring their ideas, challenges and in‑progress concepts for a group discussion focused on problem‑solving across districts, materials, and installation contexts. By the end, participants will leave with practical strategies, shared insights, and a firsthand experience of how collaborative making builds trust and community. 
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Tamera Olsen

Artist in Residence, Louis Riel School
Tamera Olsen obtained her B.F.A. from the University of Montana, the Berkeley of the Rockies, where she mentored under a father of the Collagraph Printmaking movement. She is a painter, printmaker, and sculptor who has exhibited regionally and is in museum and private collections... Read More →
Saturday October 17, 2026 9:30am - 12:15pm MDT
003 Art Room, St. John Center 15 12 St NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1Y4

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