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Welcome to the Monart Art School of Ottawa

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Our studio is a licensed Monart Drawing School - a place where anyone can learn to draw and discover new ways to express his or her creative fire! We offer classes for both children and adults - whether you are 5 or 95, come and join us!

Just as learning musical notes is fundamental to playing an instrument or practicing ballet positions is basic to a dancer, learning to draw is a foundation for all of the visual arts and a true life-skill that can foster an appreciation for the natural world, stimulate a creative spirit, and even enrich a career. Find out more about the Monart method and the Monart Art School of Ottawa on this website, and make sure to check back regularly to see what's new!

What's New

2008 Summer Art Camps

Heard the news? Summer Art Camps are back for 2008! Designed around educational, creative and fun themes, morning and all day camps will run for four weekly sessions from July 7 through to August 1, 2008 for children ages 5 - 12 years old. For more details and registration information, go to the 2008 Summer Art Camp section of this site, OR download the camp brochure. Join us for art summer fun!

Admin Changes for the 2007 – 2008 Year

Welcome back to the new school year which will run from September 4th, 2007 until June 28th, 2008 This year we have made a number of small administrative changes which we hope will lower the paper work burden of the school. The major change is in the make-up policy of the school. To learn more, please consult the Open Studio Dates section of the website.

Supplies for Oil Painting Students

Many of our students who have been at the school for a number of years are now ready to begin painting in oils. Oil painting supplies are significantly more expensive than the media that we normally use at the school. Also, the more permanent and personal nature of oils means that each student should have their own “kit” which they can maintain ( clean ) themselves and bring to class for their own use. A list of required supplies is posted in the class supplies section of the site.