Past Programs and Workshops:
World Whale Day-
Doodle Art Virtual Workshop
Save the Atlantic Right Whale
Hosted by Teaching Artist Deidre Potash, YouthLEADarts
Workshop Theme – Make a meaningful change and have a positive impact on the survival of the Atlantic Right Whale.
WHO ? : all ages, families welcome
WHAT ? : drawing paper and pencil, an eraser, and any kind of colouring medium- pencil crayon, markers, pastels, etc…
WHEN ? : Sunday, February 20, 2022
- 11:00 am British Columbia and the Yukon
- 12:00 pm Alberta, Manitoba and the Northwest Territories
- 1:00 pm Saskatchewan
- 2:00 pm Ontario, Quebec, Nunavut
- 3:00 pm Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick
- 3:30 pm Newfoundland and Labrador
LEAD- Listen, Empathize, Act and Drive. These will be our tools to improve the plight of the Atlantic Right Whale.
Learn from Roy Mulder, Marine Environmental Activist and LEADer about Right Whale and other cetaceans and the difficulties that threaten their survival. You will learn how to send the images you create during this workshop to the people that run the businesses and make the policies that will determine if the Atlantic Right Whale becomes extinct.
Register for your zoom link below and take part in this educational and artistic workshop that helps to save the whales on this World Whale Day!
Whale Blog!
Art for Change
Earlier in the month, youthLEADarts conducted an online arts workshop for a group of homeschooled 5-8 year old students from Quebec. Roy Mulder and Shelley MacDonald provided initial inspiration with photos. The whale facts they shared covered some physical attributes...
Read MoreA Reflection on World Whale Day 2022
To commemorate #WorldWhaleDay youthLeadArts hosted a drawing workshop for all ages hosted by Deirdre Potash and Roy Mulder conducted a short talk about whales in Canada and the threat they face in the ocean. ABOUT WORLD WHALE DAY World Whale...
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