Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus of the Arts - Launches Expanded Summer Arts Program
Posted March 27, 2001
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EMMA LAKE KENDERDINE CAMPUS OF THE ARTS ? LAUNCHES EXPANDED SUMMER ARTS
PROGRAM
Summer 2001 marks the launch of the Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus "Campus of
the Arts" program. These programs are aimed at the amateur artist, serious
students and professional artists. The programs include workshops with
formal instruction, a Residency Program, an invited Artist-in-Residence
program and the renewed Emma Lake Artists? Workshop.
- Residency Program, June & September
- Courtney Milne - Artist-in-Residence June 4-9
- Turning Boxes - Mini Lathe Workshop, July 14 ? 20
- Architectural & Decorative Stone Carving, July 14-20
- Wild Wood Creations, July 14-20
- Painting the Emma Lake Landscape, July 20-26
- Watercolour & Nature Painting, July 20-26
- The Stitched Landscape, July 20-26
- Yoga and Movement for Creative Release, July 26-30
- Drawing July 26-30
- The Painted Book, July 26-August 1
- Willow Bench, July 27-30
- Emma Lake Artists? Workshop, August 3 ? 17
- Painting Fairy Island, August 18-24
- Creativity and Wellness I, June 11-16
- Creativity and Wellness II, July 21-26
- Free Expression Painting, July 30-August 3
- Labyrinth Building, Sept. 7-10
- Glen Sorestad - Artist-in-Residence, Sept. 1 - 15
- Peter von Tiesenhausen - Artist-in-Residence, Sept. 1 - 15
EMMA LAKE KENDERDINE CAMPUS
Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus is a University of Saskatchewan arts campus and
environmental research centre that respects, protects, encourages and
promotes the symbiotic relationships between the lakeside boreal forest and
people throughout all aspects of educational programming in the arts,
research and retreat programs, forest and campus management and site
development.
Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus is situated approximately 30 miles north of
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It is on a small peninsula, in a lake-resort
area. Although it retains a feeling of isolation, it is easily accessible
and in close proximity to all of the amenities of an average resort area.
The Campus has a communal dining hall overlooking the lake, a tuck shop,
several private and sharing cabins, communal laundry and washroom
facilities, a large open studio with water and electricity, two classrooms
and two outdoor covered work areas. A significant part of the charm and
excitement of the programs at Emma Lake is that they are enhanced by the
communal living environment. Stimulating conversation and meal-time and
late night discussions tend to ?fire? the creative juices.
Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus gratefully acknowledges the funding support of
Dorothy Knowles Perehudoff, The Saskatchewan Craft Council and the Emma Lake
Collaboration Biennial Conference Committee.
WANT TO know MORE??
CALL: 306-966-5574
E-mail: emma.lake@usask.ca
Check us out: www.extension.usask.ca/go/emmalake

