The Alexander Mackenzie Visual
Arts Department includes Visual Arts and the specialized program, Arts
Mackenzie.
With
its many areas to explore including: painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking,
mixed media, digital media, film and photography, visual arts at Alexander
Mackenzie will enhance your creativity, help you build a portfolio, provide
opportunities for volunteering and public display of work and generally open
your mind to new ideas and experiences.
We strive to achieve a balance of traditional artistic skills along with
conceptual development and critical thinking.
Students in our courses will learn visual literacy skills, creative problem
solving, and the value of engaging in and appreciating the Arts.
Student Work
Please look under the showcase section of the Visual Arts
Department for highlights of our students’ work.
Benefits
of Taking Art
The arts can…. nurture creativity, build confidence and focus,
develop problem-solving skills, allow for expression and creativity, improve
visual discrimination skills, develop self-discipline and responsibility, increase
motivation to learn, provide fulfillment through productivity, create cultural
and historical awareness, develop the ability to make aesthetic judgments and
build collaboration skills. It The arts
have also been shown to help improve academic performance.
Visual Arts Department Staff
Mrs.
Bhatia alexandra.bhatia@yrdsb.ca
Mr.
Fogg troy.fogg@yrdsb.ca
Ms.
Khoudiachova elena.khoudiachova@yrdsb.ca
Ms.
Silva isabella.silva@yrdsb.ca
Arts Mackenzie
Visual Arts Specialized Program
Alexander Mackenzie is home to one of four regional
arts programs in our board for students who want to immerse themselves in the
arts experience. Entrance is by application and audition. Applications and
audition requirements may be found online. Students are part of an immersive
arts community with workshops, field trips, guest artists and showcase
opportunities.
The Arts
and Culture Council
All students are welcome to be a part of our Arts and
Culture Council, an open group that meets once a week from 3:00-4:00. Here
students participate in a wide variety of extracurricular activities. ACC
students organize numerous school events and create many banners and posters
for school activities. Students also have the opportunity to learn new skills
and experiment with materials through teaching and learning from each other and
guest artists in a community of peers that also appreciate the arts. Students
are given leadership and volunteer hour opportunities as they act as
ambassadors for school events including parent’s nights, open houses and other
events.