Throughout the pandemic, artist Maddy Greenwald has been painting the places she would like to visit once more. “Moraine Lake” in Banff is one of them. “These times will pass and we will be able to explore our world again.”

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Take a stroll down Ghazaleh Nadi’s “Colourful Road”. Breathe deeply. Enjoy the crisp air & autumn beauty. And have a great weekend!

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Businesses may be reopening & the streets are busier, but the pandemic continues to isolate us from what life used to be. Grethe Jensen’s “Home Alone 2” tells that story.

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This charming watercolour by Wendy Bannerman is a tribute to shaggy pandemic hair. “It’s an homage to how women have been feeling about the lack of hair cuts!”

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Delighted to present our newsletter's first ever Featured Artist, the hugely talented Linda Greene! We included a number of her works which explore themes of representation, human connection, and love. Check it out here: https://t.co/30N6KA6gO7 Today's item!

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We love these summer blooms by watercolourist Uta Sodtke! Fresh, loose & so colourful.

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We love "Irises of Hope" by Joan McGivney. "I hope the pandemic passes soon and our healthcare workers remain safe." Join the campaign! Send artwork images to artconnectsto.com

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Let’s get painting, Toronto! We’re launching to boost spirits during Send pix of your art to artconnectsto.com Follow ArtConnectsTO on Instagram, too! Thanks to artist Sue Ennis for kicking off our campaign.

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With an avatar for a head teacher that captures their art, the Intent, Implementation and Impact of their work

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Y5 finishing off their cityscapes inspired by their written work based on the book ‘King Kong’

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Great day at in London yesterday - noticed some familiar faces printed out on huge posters. - thanks for a great day and opportunity to share the Kelsall Curriculum

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Why invest in ART EDUCATION??? “As art is what makes us human, it’s a critical investment in hanging on to our humanity”

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