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The Film Lab

Youth Arts Action

Contemporary
Kids & Teens

Antyx and Contemporary Calgary are partnering to bring engaging art experiences to youth and kids with Contemporary Teens programming.

The free onsite Contemporary Teen programs aim to inspire young people through the exploration of contemporary art, connecting them to community, global, and current social issues.

Contemporary Kids

When?

Sunday
10 AM - 12 PM

Where?

Contemporary Calgary

Price?

FREE

Contemporary Teens

When?

Sunday
12:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Where?

Contemporary Calgary

Price?

FREE

Contemporary Kids

Contemporary Teens

What We Do

Each program will include a tour of the exhibition followed by a facilitated workshop that teaches an artistic skill while encouraging participants to interact with art in new ways!

The free onsite Contemporary Kids programs invite children to learn about modern and contemporary art through unique and engaging art activities.

About the Facilitator

Makayla

Makayla has been involved with Antyx since she was in Grade 9! Makayla found her passions at a very young age when she discovered volunteer opportunities and the ability she had to create change in her community. She always found ways to express her devotion to art whether it be music or visual and incorporate it into her learning and advocacy journey. 

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