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Weekly Art Journal Club. Get to Know Yourself Better Through Art!

Every week we will have a different drawing prompt that helps us expressed who we are! This is a great way to make a memory book for the future, and a fun way to get to know yourself in the present.
Kendra Malcolm (B.Des)
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What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 7
Beginner - Advanced Level
I’ve been keeping an illustrated journal since 2008, and I absolutely love it. I wish I’d started it sooner! I love looking back at it, and I love drawing in it when I can. I’m excited to share this passion with you!

In this class, we will be drawing something personal every week based on the prompt of that week. For example, we might draw our happy place. Or we might draw a happy memory. Or we might draw a favourite food, animal or outfit. Everyone’s drawing will be different because everybody is unique. I will also draw along with the class to help demonstrate drawing techniques, and also demonstrate the goals of that weeks class.

This is not a step-by-step class. If learners need any help with their drawing, I asked that they unmute and let me know. I will stop my drawing to do a secondary drawing to help them out. I can also provide helpful feedback at any point in the class.

Learners from all experience levels are welcome to join the class. Drawings can be as simple as stick figures or as detailed as realism. What I’m most excited about is the drawings ability to tell a story and/or reveal a little bit about ourselves. 


2024 schedual

Week of feb 4:  draw your dream job
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of feb 11: draw your favourite food(s)
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of feb 18: draw your favourite animal.
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of feb 25: draw your favourite movie or TV show
MATERIALS: coloured pencils, pencil, eraser. Markers are optional.

Week of March 3: draw yourself at 65 years old
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of March 10: draw your dream house
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of march 17: draw five (or more) things you can see right now
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of march 24: draw your favourite vacation spot
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of march 31: no class

Week of April 7: draw yourself as a superhero. what superpower would you like to have?
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of April 14:  draw something that really bugs you. A pet peeve.
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of April 21  draw something that makes you happy.
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of April 28: what’s your favourite quote. Write it on the page and draw around it
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of May 5: what’s your favourite art supply. Please use it as part of this drawing. 
MATERIALS: favourite art supplies plus pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of May 12: where would you time travel? Why?
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of May 19: draw your best friend.
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of May 26:  draw your favourite teacher
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of June 2: Illustrated Journaling. 
MATERIALS: wide open! Recommend sketchbook, pencil, pen, colour pencils, markers or paint. 

Week of June 9: draw them when you admire.
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of June 16: draw your hobby
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Week of June 23: draw lyrics to your favourite song
MATERIALS: pencil, eraser, sketchbook. Other supplies welcome but optional

Future prompts
Draw your favourite outfit
Draw some thing that means a lot to you
Draw your favourite gift of all time
Try something that makes you say yuck
Learning Goals
Learners who take this class on an ongoing basis, will improve their drawing skills, learn about lighting, learn to story, tell through visuals, and hopefully get to know themselves a little bit better.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
Sketchbook
Pencil
Eraser
Coloured pencils
Black felt tipped pens

Other art supplies are encouraged, but these are the ones that will be needed. Bring what you have :)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined May, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Alberta College of Arts and Design
I love to teach art, and specialize in drawing (wide variety of styles and techniques), procreate, watercolour, and acrylic painting. When I teach, I like to lead by example. This means that I draw, paint and create with my students. Throughout class I make myself available for questions, assistance and feedback. 

I’ve been teaching art for over 5 years, and I have been creating art professionally since 2011. I have illustrated marketing materials for Denny’s, Newman’s Own, Duane Reade, Discovery Children’s Museum, The Mendes Foundation and other clients. 

I also have extensive experience in advertising. I’ve been working as an art director (now creative director) for over 17 years. I worked in New York City for 10 years, Cambodia for one, and I currently work remotely out of my home office in Canada. In my advertising career I've made TV commercials, print campaigns, radio spots, online ads, videos and billboards (even some in Time Square.) I love thinking of cool ideas and bringing them to life. I am excited to share this skill with my students. 

I believe that art is more than an applicable workplace skill. Art is a form of healthy self-expression and personal reflection. I also believe that art teaches the importance of patience and persistence. It is an education for the mind and soul. 

For me, art is meditative. I own dozens of sketchbooks filled with drawings I’ve done throughout the years. Many pages contains a memory, emotion, thought or experience. As a mother, I find additional inspiration through my daughter and new son. 

Art is everywhere, if you look for it. Children especially have a gift for finding beauty in the world. I hope to harness this gift so every child in my class can find their own unique, artistic voice.

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weekly
1x per week
45 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
3-11 learners per class

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