05/26/2026
Create a cowl scarf out of merino wool, silk and other fibres using wet felting skills that include nuno felting, resist felting and shibori felting techniques. This project is a good introduction to Felting I.
Intro to Wet Felting Workshop
with Kara Perpelitz
Sunday May 31
9am-5pm
In-person at the Williams Building
$140 +materials fee $25
All supplies included.
No experience required.
For more information visit Community Arts & Artisanship Program website
https://artsandscience.usask.ca/noncredit/communityarts/index.php
Questions? Call 306-966-5530
or email [email protected]
05/25/2026
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Intro to 3D Needle Felting Workshop
with Kara Perpelitz
Saturday, May 30
9am-5pm
Location: In-person Williams Building
$140 + materials fee $25 (required)
Prerequisite: None
Make a cute felt animal such as a bear, bunny, penguin, mouse, etc using wool and felting needles. All supplies included.
For more information visit Community Arts & Artisanship Program website:
https://artsandscience.usask.ca/noncredit/communityarts/classes/adultclasses-spring.php
Questions?
Call 306-966-5530
Email [email protected]
05/21/2026
⚫ Intro to Screen Printing Workshop
▪️with Cate Francis
▪️9am to 5pm
▪️Saturday and Sunday
▪️June 20 to June 21
▪️In-person, Williams Building
▪️$330 (screen rental and all materials included)
▪️Prerequisite: None
From signs and circuit boards, to textiles and fine art, screen printing is everywhere! In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to create and print an edition of their own original artwork on paper using a photo sensitive screen and hand-drawn transparencies.
🔸Day 1:
▪️image design
▪️transparency creation
▪️screen preparation
🔸Day 2:
▪️ink mixing
▪️setting up the print station
▪️preparing paper
▪️hand printing an edition of original artwork.
For more information visit Community Arts & Artisanship Program website
Questions? Call 306-966-5530 or email [email protected]
Screen Printing Intro Workshop Cate Francis - Community Arts Courses - Non-Credit
Instructor: Cate FrancisSaturday and Sunday 9:00am-5:00pm2 days: June 20 to June 21Location: In-person Williams Building room 357$330 (screen rental and all materials included) Prerequisite: None
05/19/2026
From skies to prairie fields; from lakes to mountain scenes; learn to paint beautiful scenes in acrylic while exploring the methods of renowned masters of landscape painting, such as Emily Carr and Dorothy Knowles, Tom Thomson, and John Constable.
Intro to Landscapes Workshop
Instructor: Robin Adair
Saturday and Sunday 9am to 5pm
2 days: June 6 and June 7
In-person Williams Building
$250 (supplies not included)
Prerequisite: None
For more information visit Community Arts & Artisanship Program
website
Questions? call: 306-966-5530 or email: [email protected]
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05/19/2026
Reminder! The application deadline is Friday May 22 for Creative Kids SK funding for Summer and Fall 2026 for kids art activities (like our Summer Art Camp and Fall Kids' Art Classes). This grant can make a big difference to a child who would enjoy art camp or Saturday art classes. Share this information with every parent you know. You never know who could use a little help.
https://creativekidssask.ca/apply-now/
05/14/2026
A few in-process plein air evergreen trees from the first day of the Tuesday evening Oil Pastel: Landscapes class with Lia ter Heide. It was a beautiful warm Spring evening to draw outside with green grass and bright skies.
05/14/2026
🟨Intro to 3D Needle Felting Workshop
🔹Instructor: Kara Perpelitz
🔹Saturday May 30
🔹9am-5pm
🔹In-person at the Williams Building
🔹$140 + materials fee $25
🟨Create a decorative, articulated teddy bear (or bunny, or other cute animal creature). Using wool and felting needles.
🟪Intro to Wet Felting Workshop
🔹Instructor: Kara Perpelitz
🔹Sunday May 31
🔹9am-5pm
🔹In-person at the Williams Building
🔹$140 +materials fee $25
🟪Create a cowl out of merino wool, silk and other fibres using wet felting skills that include nuno felting, resist felting and shibori felting techniques.
For more information and to register, visit Community Arts & Artisanship Program website
Questions? Call 306-966-5530 or email [email protected]
Spring Term Adult Classes - Community Arts Courses - Non-Credit
You will need a USask NSID account to register for classes. To create this account, you will start at the Extended Learning website
05/12/2026
Learn drawing and illustration techniques focused on character design and rendering environments in a variety of stylistic forms. Take inspiration from the world of comics, illustration, and animation and create your own unique style.
💥Comics & Illustration for Adults💥
✏️Instructor: Robin Adair�
✏️Tuesdays 5:30-8:30pm�
✏️5 weeks: May 19 to June 16
✏️In-person Williams Building
✏️$250 (supplies not included)�
✏️Prerequisite: None
Register now!
For more information visit Community Arts & Artisanship website
Questions? call 306-966-5530 or email [email protected]
Comics and Illustration for Adults - Community Arts Courses - Non-Credit
Comics and Illustration for Adults
05/08/2026
Here comes summer! Sign up for kids' art camps now to get the week of your choice. Expert artists and supportive camp counsellors.
Get ready for creative adventures:
🔹Drawing
🔹Painting
🔹Printmaking
🔹Sculpture
🔹Mixed media and more!
Choose from 5 different age groups:
🔸ages 6-7
🔸ages 7-8
🔸ages 7-9
🔸ages 8-9
🔸ages 10-11
Time: 9am to 4pm daily
Each camp is 4 or 5 days in July or August
Cost: $360 for 5-day camps and $325 for 4-day camps
✅Included: Supervised lunch, snack times, outdoor time and field trips.
✅Parking for pick-up and drop-off is free.
✅Before care (8-9am) and after care (4-5pm) are available at no extra charge.
All art camps take place at the historic Williams Building, 221 Cumberland Ave N.
Kids Art Camps - Community Arts Courses - Non-Credit
Campers will explore different media and styles of art such as drawing, painting, printmaking, multimedia, and sculpture, under the guidance of skilled and caring artists and art educators. Camps take place at the Williams Building. Outdoor time and field trips to campus and neighbourhood destinatio...