The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is committed to providing high quality art programs for young children. We welcome opportunities to work with, and support the early childhood education community through such initiatives as special exhibitions, resource development and workshops for educators, parents, and caregivers. Engagement in the arts enhances the development of self-expression, imagination and inquiry.
This is a Gallery tour program designed for daycare and pre-school groups with children ages three to five.
Children explore the visual arts in an interactive tour in the Gallery followed by a related art-making activity in the Young Learners' Studio. IIlustrated storybooks, puppets, and specially designed hands-on materials are used to engage children as they discover more about themselves and their world. Repeat visits are encouraged. Maximum 15 children per group.
Art resource kits are available for loan to daycare centres and pre-school programs from various locations throughout Nova Scotia. These professionally designed kits provide educators with unique materials and ideas to support children's learning and creative expression in and through the arts. The kits include a series of large colour art reproductions from the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia permanent collection and a manual to guide educators through the kit materials. Kits available include: Colour; Line & Texture; Shapes; Sculpture; and Art and the Senses.
Kits are available for loan at the following locations:
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia - Yarmouth
St. Joseph's College of Early Childhood Education - Halifax
Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) Early Childhood Development and Support Centres -
Kingstec Campus - Kentville
Cumberland Campus - Springhill
Burridge Campus - Yarmouth
Institute of Human Resources Early Childhood Resource Centres -
Truro Campus
Sydney Campus
Please contact 424-6651 or 424-2197 for more information on kits and also for Professional Development workshops.
Special classes for 4 and 5 year olds are available over
March Break and in the
Summer School of the Arts Program.