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Haliburton School of The Arts offers summer courses in Huntsville

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Immerse yourself in creativity this summer through arts courses at the Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment in Huntsville.

Fleming College’s Haliburton School of The Arts will once again offer a suite of week-long arts courses between July 22 and August 9. Registration for these courses opens on March 25, 2013. Please see the full course and instructor list below:

July 22 to 26
Decoy Carving-Contemporary Antique Style – Ken Hussey
Machine Quilting – Maggie Vanderweit
Open Studio – Working from the Figure – Ramune Luminaire
Painting – Colour & Light – Janine Marson
Paper Sculpture & Collage – Suzi Dwor
Photography – Debbie Bradley

July 29 to August 2
Creative Writing – The Power of Story – Nora Zylstra Savage
Jewellery: Mixed Metals – Vicki Sharp
Oil Painting – Andrea Mossop
Painting Basics – Shannon Partridge
Photography – Breaking the Rules – Jenny Kirkpatrick
Watercolour Explorations of Subject – Margot Snow

August 5 to 9
Basketry – Wanda Haydt
Creative Reflections – A Journey for Women – Linda Lee Purvis
Landscape Painting in Acrylics – Marianne Broome
Mixing Media – Ramune Luminaire
Paper Sculpting & Painting on Canvas – Col Mitchell
Watercolour Surfaces & Techniques – Margot Snow

For additional details and important information please refer to our website: www.hsta.ca. For anyone interested, these courses are credited through Fleming College’s Visual and Creative Arts Diploma, generalist option.

The Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment, located in Huntsville Ontario, is part of the University of Waterloo. Nestled in Muskoka, the Centre is a year-round research, teaching and community centre. The Centre is centrally located in the province, two hours north of Toronto and minutes from Algonquin and Arrowhead Provincial Parks. It is also within walking distance of the shops and restaurants of beautiful downtown Huntsville.

www.hsta.ca

createit@hsta.ca

705-457-1680 or 1-866-353-6464 ext.3

Haliburton…Cottage Country…The Haliburton School of The Arts.


About Fleming College
Located in the heart of Central Ontario, Fleming College has campus locations in Peterborough, Lindsay, Cobourg and Haliburton. Named for famous Canadian inventor and engineer Sir Sandford Fleming, the college features more than 100 full-time programs in Community Development and Health, Continuing Education, Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Justice and Business, Skilled Trades and Technology, General Arts and Science and Visual Arts. Fleming College has more than 5,900 full-time and 10,000 part-time students, and more than 63,000 alumni.

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For more information:
Shelley Schell, Haliburton School of The Arts, 705-457-1680 x 6730 or sschell@flemingc.on.ca

Laura Copeland, Communications Officer, 705-749-5530 x 1370 or copeland@flemingc.on.ca