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    • About DVSA
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    • Mission & Strategic Priorities
    • Faculty
    • Annual Report
    • Student Handbook
    • FAQ
  • Classes
  • Programs
    • Drawing
    • Pottery
    • Sculpture
    • Photography
    • Artists’ Connection Program
    • The Advanced Studio
    • 11-Week Foundation Studies in Visual Art
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    • DVSA Art Fundamentals Certificate Program
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 Spring Artist Talk With Vick Naresh – Friday, May 12
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By Corinne Nyffenegger
In Artist Talks, Events
Posted December 15, 2022

Spring Artist Talk With Vick Naresh – Friday, May 12

Join us for our Spring Artist Talk Vick Naresh Friday, May 12 – 6:30 p.m. Vick is a contemporary artist currently living and working in Hamilton. His ongoing body of work is an exploration in [...]

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 Join us for “Mumentous” – a FREE Family Art Day! Sunday, May 7, 2023
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By Keir Overton
In DVSA News, Events
Posted December 10, 2022

Join us for “Mumentous” – a FREE Family Art Day! Sunday, May 7, 2023

  Join us for a FREE Mumentous Family Art Day Sunday, May 7th • 1:30–4:30pm Create alongside one another in a variety of art disciplines and learn more about DVSA. It’s also a great [...]

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 The 2023 DVSA Juried Student Art Show Is Set For May
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By Keir Overton
In DVSA News
Posted December 5, 2022

The 2023 DVSA Juried Student Art Show Is Set For May

DVSA artists, start preparing your submission for the 2023 edition of the DVSA Annual Juried Student Art Show, to be held May 4 – June 4, 2023 in the DVSA Gallery and online at dvsa.ca.  All [...]

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