Kamloops Art Gallery
SCHOOL PROGRAMS
SCHOOL PROGRAMS
A new tour and workshop program is developed for the Fall, Winter, and Spring exhibitions, making it possible for your class to visit at least three times each school year. All our school programs incorporate core competencies and learning standards from the BC Curriculum and are accompanied by a Teacher’s Guide, which is also available online.
For teachers, administrators, and parents registering homeschool students, please select "School Programs // Generate Invoice" at checkout. We will generate an invoice and email it to the address provided. Payment is required on arrival for your program, and can be provided in the form of cheque, credit, debit, or cash.
Interactive Tour (60 minutes)
Interactive Tour (60 minutes)
Available for all grades.
Explore the exhibitions and engage with interactive activities in the Gallery spaces.
$90.00 // $36 for School Members
Interactive Workshop (60 minutes)
Interactive Workshop (60 minutes)
Available for all grades.
Create your own artwork inspired by the exhibitions in our studios.
$90.00 // $36 for School Members
Interactive Tour + Workshop (120 minutes)
Interactive Tour + Workshop (120 minutes)
Available for all grades.
Explore the exhibitions, engage with interactive activities in the Gallery, and create your own artwork inspired by the exhibitions in our studios.
$125 // $50 for School Members
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Customized tours and workshops are available and can be developed to explore topics and techniques that are particularly relevant to your group.

Facilitated programs at art galleries have been shown to support the development of students’ creative and critical thinking capacities and affect students in four measurable ways:
QUESTIONING //Students ask more complex questions
MULTIPLE INTERPRETATIONS //Students are more accepting of multiple interpretations
PHYSICALITY OF ART //Students are more likely to think about art in terms of its material properties
EMOTIVE RECALL //Students experience greater emotive recall of the program