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2017 Spring, Summer + Fall Courses, Workshops, Talks + Show

2/16/2017

 
Halfway through February already, how did that happen? Definitely time for me to update you on my upcoming courses and workshops etc. I will start off by listing what I can and will flesh things out and update more as more items are finalized.

If items aren't listed on linked websites when you check, they soon should be, otherwise contact the group in question some other way. If neither works then please let me know :-)

Listed in order of start date, from soonest to least soon.
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ONE DAY GALLERY WALK
It's baaaack!!
My Almost-Famous Gallery Walk & Talk!

Sat March 25, 2017
11:00am – 4:00pm
$50 (just for the tour, all food, drink and TTC/parking costs you pay directly as needed).


Many people have asked about/clamoured for the return of my Gallery Walk & Talk, so here it is! 

In these tours, aside from selecting the galleries and exhibitions we visit on the basis of what artists and venues are interesting and worth a visit, I also act as a resource and guide to the work, offering background, insight and a "way in" to the contemporary art which these Walk & Talks focus on.

As usual, I will pick a gallery area in Toronto for us to explore, we'll meet at a coffee shop where you'll receive a copy of the itinerary, we'll have a cup of tea or coffee and chat about what's planned for the day. Then we'll head off to our first gallery.
We'll likely visit a couple before lunch, have lunch at a moderately-priced restaurant or café in the area then continue on to more galleries, probably with a short coffee break in the middle.

These have proved very popular in the past, with many people returning again and again. Good, thoughtful and congenial company and conversation, makes for a very interesting and stimulating day.

Can't guarantee accessible access to all venues I'm afraid. Group size will be limited (to the benefit of everyone I think). Payment in advance, no refunds.
If you're interested, please contact me directly.


ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
Back by popular demand (the Fall workshop had a long waiting list)!
​The Art & Science of Image Transfers for Mixed Media
Weds March 29, 2017
9:30am – 3:00pm
​Markham Group of Artists (link)
In the latest version of this always-evolving workshop, we’ll discuss what makes a good image for transferring; zero in on transfer techniques and materials that produce interesting and versatile results; look at some creative strategies for integrating the transfers into mixed media artworks. $30 Materials fee and list. Contact me if you'd like an easier-to-read (much less overwhelming!) materials list than the one on the website. (Btw, ignore the "soft gel" listed, just bring polymer medium.)
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JURYING
Oshawa Art Association's 50th Anniversary Juried Exhibition (for members)
Sat April 1, 2017
​Oshawa Art Association (link)
It will be an honour to act as co-juror (one of three) for the association's 50th anniversary show.

NINE-WEEK COURSES
Drawing the Tough Bits 
(Face & Head & Hands & Feet)
Apr. 5 – May 31, 2017 (9 weeks)
9:30am – 12:30pm
Neilson Park Creative Centre (link)
Registration opens March 6 for members, March 8 for non-members.
Are you relieved when you can avoid the face, head, hands and feet of the people in your drawings and paintings? It's time to put an end to that fear! In this supportive environment, you'll be given the tools and knowledge to understand and work with the structures that give the face, head, hands and feet their defining characteristics. You'll learn to see them more clearly and get lots of practice drawing them, working from a live model. Small materials fee and list.
 
It's back! Figurative Art: Drawn and Beyond
Apr. 5 – May 31, 2017 (9 weeks)
1:00pm – 4:00pm
Neilson Park Creative Centre (link)
Registration opens March 6 for members, March 8 for non-members.
Not a classical life drawing class! 
Work with a life model as a doorway to exploring artistic thinking and approaches, expression and ways of seeing. Learn how to get more out of your tools and materials and try some you haven’t used before, or in ways you haven’t tried. Each term is different, each week looks to stretch your creative muscles, build your skills and abilities, help you see in new ways. One week leads into the next with an occasional sharp turn. Drawing-based but includes some other and mixed media. $10 materials fee payable to the instructor. Check NPCC website for materials list.

WEEKEND WORKSHOP
Shake It Up! 
Contemporary Approaches to Abstract Painting
Saturday/Sunday Apr. 29/30, 2017
9:30am – 4:00pm
Neilson Park Creative Centre (link)
Registration opens March 6 for members, March 8 for non-members.
Get a creative workout with Kim-Lee Kho to refresh and shake up the starting points and sources for your artwork and ideas. See what contemporary abstract artists are doing, how they mix things up and how the vocabulary of paint has changed. Stretch your art-making muscles by trying fun and adventurous processes – Kim will be there every step of the way! $35 materials fee payable to the instructor covers a host of specialized and unconventional tools and materials you will need. Check NPCC website for materials list.


LECTURE-PRESENTATION
A Contemporary Language of Paint
Weds May 10, 2017, 7:00pm
​Oshawa Art Association (link)
Much of contemporary painting is very interested in and pushes the vocabulary of paint, using and modifying its properties in diverse and unexpected ways to create paintings that surprise, wonderful optical effects and rich tactile experiences.

Anyone who is painting in a way that is not about replicating the camera or following a specific tradition, needs to grapple with the material of the paint itself. Most artists do so in a pretty limited way if at all, so I will show a range of contemporary work (including my own) that really makes painterly vocabulary and properties a central focus of the work. I will follow up the presentation with a concise demo to show a few ways of working with acrylic paint and modifying its behaviour to achieve some different effects. 

WEEK-LONG INTENSIVE
In downtown Toronto (OCADU campus)!
Mixed Media with Photos & Image Transfers
Monday June 12 – Friday June 16, 2017
9:00am to 4:30pm
Haliburton School of Art + Design (link)
Re-energize your painting and mixed media, and give it a more contemporary flavour by exploring methods of integrating photography and image transfers.

Working directly with photographs, learn various image transfer methods – what they're good for, when to use which, and how to work with them creatively.

In a combination of structured exercises and personal exploration, you'll layer, distress, work into, and interfere with your mixed media and images to better integrate and reveal contrasting visual material. Work with and against the rectangle, enriching your work with meaning and association. Materials fee and list. Suited to most levels, including advanced, but some previous art-making experience is required.


WEEK-LONG INTENSIVE
One of my most popular courses
Acrylics – Explore, Express, Experiment
​Mon July 24 – Friday July 28, 2017
9:00am to 4:30pm
​Haliburton School of Art + Design (link)
The most versatile of all paint media, acrylics can do almost anything you want.

Through the magic of acrylic mediums you can change the appearance, behaviour and characteristics of acrylics in surprising ways, from pourable glazes to texturized and transparent impasto, layered encaustic-like effects to sculpted surfaces.

In this intensive, materials and process-based course, a variety of acrylic mediums, physical processes and techniques will be explored. These may include drip, scrape, scratch, scumble, tickle, pour, squeeze, sculpt, roll, collage, layer, making skins and embedding objects. You will also investigate tools - how to select, use and customize them, with particular emphasis on unconventional choices. Materials fee and list. 
All levels and abilities are welcome (including advanced or pro), the only prerequisite is an open mind and an adventurous spirit.

​LECTURE-PRESENTATION
New & improved!

THIS ISN'T PHOTOGRAPHY:
The expanding (and sometimes surprising!) use of photos by contemporary artists
​Weds July 26, 5:00pm (I think!)
​Haliburton School of Art + Design (link)

Using photographic material and playing with how to use it, is a deeply contemporary way to work with imagery and perception and the way we experience the world now.

Starting with photography’s development, what we tend to believe about it, what it made possible, we will move into the uses of photography by contemporary artists, including in visual artworks that are not “photography”. 

While not well-understood, photography’s role is rich, lively and and incredibly diverse part of contemporary art in sometimes surprising – even hidden – ways. 

As a multidisciplinary artist, presenter Kim-Lee Kho works in various photo-based mixed media forms herself including prints, video, sculpture and textile. Kim also teaches photo-based mixed media for HSA+D and elsewhere – exploring the various technical challenges as well as the vast creative possibilities.

WEEK-LONG INTENSIVE
Brand-new!
Acrylic Glazing & Encaustic Effects
​Mon July 31 – Friday August 4, 2017
9:00am to 4:30pm
​Haliburton School of Art + Design (link)
From the Old Masters to cutting-edge contemporary artists, the use of transparent paint glazes is a tradition that has come a long way. In this process and materials-based course you will learn the language of transparent colour in acrylics, how to mix and work with glazes, which mediums to use when, and the importance of dilution, sheen and thickness.

Glazing will be complemented with the rich surfaces and translucent depth of encaustic effects in acrylics. In structured exercises and your own creative explorations you will work with layering, blending, painterly marks, impasto surfaces and combine acrylics with other media to create depth and invite light into your paintings. Materials fee and list.
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Very suitable for students who have taken acrylics courses and workshops with me in the past, particularly involving the use of mediums. In this course we can focus more and get more in-depth with glazing and encaustic effects in particular, and explore the creative potentials of them.

SOLO EXHIBITION
Heart of a Wanderer
Mon Sept 11 – 24, 2017
Reception: Thurs Sept 14, 7:00–9:00pm

Otto Art (in The Junction area of Toronto)
Very excited to be presenting a whole new kind of work at this charming gallery in one of Toronto's most creative neighbourhoods! Heart of a Wanderer will combine drawing and text, narrative and heart-based work, originals and (affordable!) multiples. Stay tuned for sneak peeks in my blog and on social media in the coming months!

ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
Acrylic Painting: Thick & Thin
Sat or Sun, October 14 or 15, 2017
Quest Art School + Gallery (link), Midland ON
With the remarkable range and versatility of acrylic paints, you can enrich the visual and tactile qualities of your paintings by pushing out from the flatness of your canvas or panel and making delicious relief surfaces or working thinly and transparently. Best of all, you can combine the effects to create the richest results! 

In this workshop we will discuss ways to thin and thicken the paint, (trying out some of the most useful and reliable), technical considerations, and look at some of the creative possibilities as well, through a combination of recent and contemporary art history, show & tell, demonstration, hands-on exercises and “playtime” (aka open exploration).

Instructor Kim-Lee Kho will provide some materials so you can fully enjoy the content of this workshop and benefit from it. A basic materials fee of $10 will cover that. The necessary acrylic mediums will also be available at a cost of $3 per 4oz for acrylic polymer gloss; $5 per 4oz for gloss gel (prices subject to change depending on supplier costs of course). We will work with both. Please read through the materials list to make sure you are fully equipped!

Courses & Workshops for Winter 2016/2017

12/3/2016

 
Figurative Art will return in the spring, while this winter there's a one-day portrait workshop and more creative time for photo-based mixed media fans.
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​Fall term was jam-packed with workshops and presentations, but winter will be less so because as usual I will be teaching Tradigital Studio I and II for the Digital Image Design certificate program at the Haliburton School of Art + Design.

It's possible I will be able to squeeze in one of my Gallery Walk & Talks (long overdue I know!) and a one-day Figurative Art workshop if Neilson Park can accommodate it.

In the spring I've had some requests for a full-term Drawing the Face & Head course (1/2 days) – there is certainly more than enough material for it and I could couple it with Figurative Art again in the afternoons. Let me know if that sounds interesting to you or if you have other ideas.

My final workshop in the Fall was "Shake It Up! Contemporary Approaches to Abstract Painting" for two days in Markham. It went exceptionally well, the group was up for everything I threw at them! I could bring that workshop to either Neilson Park in Etobicoke or see if Visual Arts Mississauga is interested. Again, let me know if you have any feedback to give me on that.
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Markham Group of Artists

The Art & Science of Image Transfers for Mixed Media

​ONE-DAY WORKSHOP

Click here to register (scheduled but not posted yet)
Wednesday, March 29, 2017, 10am to 3pm

Combining photography with traditional media is an exciting and contemporary way to work. Image transfers in particular are a hot topic right now and there are many techniques, each with their pros and cons.

In this workshop Kim Lee Kho will guide you step by step through some of her favourite processes and non-toxic transfer methods including: alcohol transfers with specialized transparencies; acrylic skins; methods of integrating transfers with other media; and what makes a good image for transferring. 

To inspire and encourage your personal creative exploration, you will see physical samples of Kim’s own work plus examples from other contemporary artists who are working in photo-based mixed media. 

Students will work with images supplied by the instructor as well as some of their own and are asked to email 2-3 digital photos to Kim ahead of time in preparation for the class (see materials list for what to do if this is not possible).

No photography or digital work will be done during class; students can do as much or as little of that as they like in advance to prepare materials to work with in-class.

Enrollment fee includes $25 to cover the cost of a basic set of prints onto specialized transfer film, and some additional supplies.
Neilson Park Creative Centre, Etobicoke

Image Transfers and Beyond: 
Creative Ways to Incorporate Photos into Mixed Media

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WEEKLY: 3 FULL DAYS
Click here to register
W17AIMA
Wednesdays 9:30am -4:00pm
February 1 – February 15, 2017 (3 weeks)

NOTES:
  • My intention in this course is to give students an opportunity to explore the creative side of working with photographs and image transfers in mixed media.
  • That makes it great for those who've taken my image transfers workshops or have some experience with them.
  • BUT if you haven't and are still interested, that's fine too, we can get you up to speed!

Photography is the new universal language, and artists today are working with it in so many new and exciting ways! 

Maybe you’re a painter who’s curious and wondering what to do with the many photos you’ve taken. Maybe you’ve done image transfers before but want practice and understand better how to transform them into interesting mixed media artwork. 

With a combination of contemporary examples, physical samples, technical information, demonstrations and lots of hands-on creative time, instructor Kim-Lee Kho will guide you through various technical and creative approaches and answer many questions along the way.

Basic materials fee of $25 (payable to the instructor) covers initial set of prints and some other materials. Additional prints and materials will be available for sale.

Drawing Facial Expressions & More with Kim-Lee Kho
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ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
Click here to register
W17AFAC
9:30am -4:00pm
Sunday January 29, 2017

Facial expressions are a vital form of non-verbal communication that most of us are adapted to notice and respond to with great sensitivity. That adaptation, or “hard-wiring”, both helps and hinders us when it comes to drawing facial expressions. Based on a structural approach to the face and head, which we will review, through presentation, demos, handouts and working with a live model, this one-day workshop should have you looking at – and drawing – facial expressions with fresh eyes!

Materials fee of $5-10 payable to the instructor.

There's Still Space in My Abstract Painting Workshop

11/11/2016

 
UPDATE:
Thank you, the workshop is now full!
To those of you who signed up: I'll see you in a couple of weeks!

Registration extended but getting ready to close so sign up today!
Click here or
click here
to register (will open a new email)
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A Big New Installation at the Extraordinary Three-Night 'In Situ' Festival

10/5/2016

 
I am thrilled to invite you to visit me at In Situ, a three-night multi-arts event located in the gorgeously dilapidated, abandoned industrial space called The Small Arms Building.

Back in World War II it was used to manufacture small arms (the mother of one of my students actually worked there!).

The big spaces have very high ceilings and fabulous factory-style windows. There are many other rooms too, from welding booths to offices. 

I will be among 30 or so artists, including dancers, DJ, musicians, pop-up performances of various kinds, video art, visual art and conceptual craft... who knows what else?

I have been given an entire room to work with, about 20ft by 50ft, and I can hardly contain my excitement!

One brand-new work
will be a photo-based sculpture and light installation. I've been wanting to make it for
a few years now and realized this event
​would be the perfect opportunity.


There are some existing pieces that link thematically, at least one of which hasn't been shown in Ontario before.

And there are other new pieces, also linked thematically, that I have dreamt up especially for this setting.

I will be working night and day on this project because I think it will be really special – the setting alone! – so I am taking on new approaches and formats that extend but grow from the work I've been doing.

If I have any strength left I will also be doing live, large-scale drawing for some of the time.

Please join me.
​It's a special event at an extraordinary location – an opportunity that doesn't come along very often!


​Let me know when you know when you'll be attending and I will do my best to be there in person for you. (It's a lot of hours, so I can't be there for all of them.)

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Three nights, 7pm–midnight:
Thurs, Fri & Sat, October 27, 28 & 29, 2016

Location:

Small Arms Building
1352 Lakeshore Rd East
(at the foot of Dixie Rd)

TICKETS (discounts for students, seniors and artists):
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/in-situ-tickets-27937520877

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More information:
smallarmssociety.wixsite.com/smallarmsbuilding/insitu

One Busy, Art-Filled Weekend!

10/4/2016

 
What a weekend! We started on Saturday morning by setting up Kal Honey's booth in the rain at Trinity-Bellwoods Park for the Queen West Art Crawl. Poor Kal was operating on only one hour of sleep! 

We had a couple of hours of rain but it was grey and quite cool so there was not a great turnout. Outdoor events like this are so dependent on the weather.

Despite discouraging conditions we had friends  and other visitors to our booth, especially later in the afternoon when things picked up.

After packing up all the art I dragged poor, exhausted Kal over to Red Head Gallery so I could see my brand-new piece (which I had barely managed to look at before delivering it) hanging in their Nuit Blanche show Bright Lights at Night.

The gallery was already busy when we arrived but not packed the way it typically becomes during the peak hours – we were there a little early on purpose.

There was a lot of work (and a real variety) so it was hung salon-style. I could have wished for more even light on my piece but I could also see the challenge they had lighting the show in general. It was nice to see it out in the world. Many thanks to those who paid it a visit!

On Sunday we arrived at Trinity-Bellwoods to glorious sunshine and our first spotting of the famous albino (or more likely, white genetic variant) squirrel there (see photo bottom left). 

Set-up was so much easier in that weather and with a lot more sleep under our belts, and except for one shortish period of rain, the weather remained excellent all day. As a result the crowds arrived so we had a very busy afternoon, lots of interest, some sales and more visits from friends and family (photo lower right).

In addition to all the art and craft on display there was a stage where a wide variety of live music was performed, by bands and djs, with the gaps filled by the radio station Indie88 who was on-site the whole weekend.

The beer garden was located very near the stage and there were always people dancing in front of the stage, especially when the TD Dancers (provided by the key sponsor) were out onstage or interacting with the audience.

All in all a pretty good first experience doing an outdoor art fair. Maybe next year Kal will apply for the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition...
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We had numerous sightings of the park's famous white squirrel, including this one directly opposite our booth!
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Kim-Lee Kho doing a "Vanna White" for her latest photographic piece "Winter Storm, Canadian Highway" at the Red Head Gallery in Toronto.
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His booth all set up, Kal Honey grabs a little lunch at the Queen West Art Crawl.
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Among the friends and family who visited, here is cousin Dick with his daughter Kieran (fully equipped with skateboard!).

New Work Showing for Nuit Blanche (this Weekend!)

9/30/2016

 
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This Saturday/Sunday (October 1, 7pm through to October 2, 7am) is Nuit Blanche in Toronto, the amazing annual contemporary art event.

Along with the official event there are other things going on, including the Queen West Art Crawl which itself features original art & artists, live music, beer garden and a kids zone. The heart of QWAC is the outdoor art exhibition in Trinity-Bellwoods park.

​I will be helping out my husband Kal Honey at his booth (J11) in the outdoor art show, 11am–6pm on both Saturday and Sunday. Please drop by and say hi!

Also, already up and showing at The Red Head Gallery (401 Richmond Street West), I have a new multi-image photographic piece entitled "Winter Storm, Canadian Highway". The gallery will be open until 1:00am Sunday morning for Nuit Blanche.

Fall 2016 Courses, Workshops, Presentations

9/6/2016

 
In an effort to get this information posted even though I am burning the candle at both ends, I am taking a strictly no-frills approach – my apologies for the lack of visuals!
Markham Group of Artists
LECTURE PRESENTATION ​

Wednesday, September 7, 10:30– 12:00 
​Markham Village Public Library


THIS ISN'T PHOTOGRAPHY
This presentation will cover the expanding and diverse use of photos by “non-photographer” contemporary artists,  plus some of Kim's recent work.

The use and integration of photography into contemporary visual artworks that are not “photography” is not well-understood, but it is a rich, lively and incredibly diverse part of contemporary art in sometimes surprising – even hidden – ways. Using photographic material and playing with how to use it, is a deeply contemporary way to work with imagery and perception and the way we experience the world now.
​

As a multidisciplinary artist, presenter Kim-Lee Kho works in various photo-based mixed media forms herself including prints, video, sculpture and textile; she also teaches the subject. 

WORKSHOPS

​NEW DATE ADDED!

Wednesday, March 29, 2017, 10am to 3pm


Weds Sept 28, 10am to 3pm (CLASS IS FULL)

The Art & Science of Image Transfers
for Mixed Media

Click here to register
Combining photography with traditional media is an exciting and contemporary way to work. Image transfers in particular are a hot topic right now and there are many techniques, each with their pros and cons.

In this workshop Kim Lee Kho will guide you step by step through some of her favourite processes and non-toxic transfer methods including: alcohol transfers with specialized transparencies; acrylic skins; methods of integrating transfers with other media; and what makes a good image for transferring. 

To inspire and encourage your personal creative exploration, you will see physical samples of Kim’s own work plus examples from other contemporary artists who are working in photo-based mixed media. 

Students will work with images supplied by the instructor as well as some of their own and are asked to email 2-3 digital photos to Kim ahead of time in preparation for the class (see materials list for what to do if this is not possible).

No photography or digital work will be done during class; students can do as much or as little of that as they like in advance to prepare materials to work with in-class.

Instructor will cover the cost of a basic set of prints onto specialized transfer material, and some additional supplies. Enrollment fee includes $25  for additional supplies.

Neilson Park Creative Centre
Etobicoke


​WEEKLY CLASSES

Click here to register

Drawing Hands & Feet with Kim-Lee Kho
F16AFEET
Wednesdays 9:30am -12:30pm
October 5 – October 26, 2016
4 weeks

Are you relieved when you can avoid the hands and feet of the people in your drawings and paintings? Is that where your work gets smudgy and vague, or do you position them so they are cut off by the edges of your paper or canvas? 
It's time to put an end to the fear of sausage fingers and lumpy feet! 
In the supportive environment of this workshop, you'll be given the tools and knowledge to understand and work with the structures that give hands and feet their defining characteristics. You'll learn to see them more clearly and get lots of practice drawing them, working from a live model. 
$10 Materials fee payable to the instructor.
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Drawing the Face & Head with Kim-Lee Kho
F16AFACE
Wednesdays 9:30am -12:30pm
November 16 – December 7, 2016
4 weeks

Learn how to analyze and understand the structures and proportions of the head and face before focusing on the features in order to achieve well-constructed and balanced drawings and increase apparent likeness. Through visual presentation and demonstration Kim Lee Kho will lead you through exercises using photographs and a live, professional model. Gain the confidence that comes from having a better understanding of the structural nature of the head and a process for building on it. A variety of pose lengths for different kinds of drawing; an open pose will be incorporated at the end of each day whenever possible.
$10 Materials fee payable to the instructor


Figurative Art: Drawn and Beyond 
​with Kim-Lee Kho

F16AFIG   THIS CLASS IS FULL   
Wednesdays 1:00pm – 4:00pm
October 5 - December 7, 2016 (no class Nov 2 & 9)
8 weeks
$15 Materials fee payable to the instructor

Not a classical life drawing class! Work with a life model as a doorway to exploring artistic thinking and approaches, expression and ways of seeing. Learn how to get more out of your tools and materials and try some you haven’t used before, or in ways you haven’t tried. Each term is different, each week looks to stretch your creative muscles, build your skills and abilities, help you see in new ways. One week leads into the next with an occasional sharp turn. Drawing-based but includes some other and mixed media.

WORKSHOPS
Click here to register
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The Art & Science of Image Transfers for Mixed Media with Kim-Lee Kho
F16AIMA - THIS CLASS IS FULL
Sunday, September 25
9:30am – 4:00pm
1 day workshop 

F16AIMA2  - NEW SESSION ADDED!
NEW DATE: 
Sunday, November 13, 2016
9:30am – 4:00pm
1 day workshop

Combining photography with traditional media is an exciting and contemporary way to work. Image transfers in particular are a hot topic right now and there are many techniques, each with their pros and cons.

In this workshop Kim Lee Kho will guide you step by step through some of her favourite processes and non-toxic transfer methods including: alcohol transfers with specialized transparencies; acrylic skins; methods of integrating transfers with other media; and what makes a good image for transferring. 

To inspire and encourage your personal creative exploration, you will see physical samples of Kim’s own work plus examples from other contemporary artists who are working in photo-based mixed media. 

Students will work with images supplied by the instructor as well as some of their own and are asked to email 2-3 digital photos to Kim ahead of time in preparation for the class (see materials list for what to do if this is not possible).

No photography or digital work will be done during class; students can do as much or as little of that as they like in advance to prepare materials to work with in-class.
Neilson Park Creative Centre
Etobicoke (continued)

MORE WORKSHOPS
Click here to register

Drawing the Face & Head one-day workshop with Kim-Lee Kho
F16AHEAD
Sunday, October 16, 2016
9:30am – 4:00pm
1 day workshop 


For new and returning students. Learn how (or practice your ability) to analyze and understand the structures and proportions of the head and face before focusing on the features in order to achieve well-constructed and balanced drawings and increase apparent likeness. Through visual presentation and demonstration Kim Lee Kho will lead you through exercises using photographs and a live, professional model. Gain the confidence that comes from having a better understanding of the structural nature of the head and a process for building on it. A variety of pose lengths for different kinds of drawing; an open pose will be incorporated at the end of each day whenever possible.

SPEAKER SERIES
Friday, October 14, 2016
Presenter: Kim-Lee Kho
7:00pm


THIS ISN'T PHOTOGRAPHY:
The expanding and diverse use of photos by “non-photographer” contemporary artists

The use and integration of photography in contemporary visual artworks that are not “photography” is not well-understood, but it is a rich, lively and incredibly diverse part of contemporary art in sometimes surprising – even hidden – ways. Using photographic material and playing with how to use it, is a deeply contemporary way to work with imagery and perception and the way we experience the world now.

As a multidisciplinary artist, presenter Kim-Lee Kho works in various photo-based mixed media forms herself including prints, video, sculpture and textile; she also teaches the subject. 

Photo-based art is as full of creative and technical challenges as more traditional media like painting and drawing; there are also as many approaches to it as there are artists!

Quest Art School
Midland, ON
Click here to register

The Magic of Image Transfers in Mixed Media with Kim-Lee Kho & Mixed Media Mapping into photographs with Kal Honey  
Saturday & Sunday November 5/6, 10 am – 4 pm
All levels welcome

This two-day workshop will be a whirlwind of learning about the creative possibilities for integrating different medias with photography!  Students will work a different instructor each day.

Kim-Lee Kho will guide you step by step through some of her favourite image transfer processes including: approaches to layering and altering photos and mixed media; alcohol transfers with specialized transparencies; acrylic skins; and medium transfers. To inspire and encourage your personal creative exploration, you will see examples from a variety of contemporary artists who are working in photo-based mixed media.

Students will work with images supplied by the instructor as well as some of their own and are asked to email 2-3 digital photos to Kim ahead of time in preparation for the class.

Materials fee of $15 payable to Kim will cover the cost of a basic set of prints, (some onto specialized transfer material) and some additional supplies.

Markham (not MGA)
WEEKEND WORKSHOP
Contact me if you're interested, and
I'll put you in touch with the organizers

Saturday & Sunday, November 26/27
9:30am – 4:00pm

Shake It Up! Contemporary Approaches to Abstract Painting
Spend two days with Kim-Lee Kho as she leads you to examine, refresh and shake up the starting points and sources for your artwork and ideas. You’ll see what contemporary artists are doing, how they mix things up and how the vocabulary of paint has changed. You’ll get a creative workout, trying some fun and surprising processes to stretch your art-making muscles, while considering the importance of range, contrasts and of bold editing… after bold painting.

Along the way we’ll have discussions, address various design and other issues and end the weekend both tired and inspired!

$35 Materials fee payable to the instructor

Oshawa Art Association
LECTURE PRESENTATION ​
Wednesday, May 10, 2017; 7:00–9:00pm
​Art Resource Centre, 45 Queen St, Oshawa


THE LANGUAGE OF PAINT
It is a big trend in contemporary painting to have a wide vocabulary of paint, utilizing its properties in diverse and unexpected ways to create paintings that surprise, create wonderful optical effects and rich tactile experiences through our eyes.

Anyone who is painting in a way that is not about replicating the camera or following a specific tradition, needs to grapple with the material of the paint itself. Most artists do so in a pretty limited way if at all, so my presentation will show contemporary work (including my own) that really makes painterly vocabulary and properties a central focus of the work.

In the demonstration portion I will show a few ways of working with acrylic paint and modifying it so that it can do amazing things. This is a way I personally approach painting and have taught numerous popular courses and workshops on the topic.

Upcoming Art Workshops & Events, Summer/Fall 2016

6/10/2016

 
TWO-DAY WORKSHOP:
June 22 & 23, 2016
9:30am – 4:00pm
​Neilson Park Creative Centre
​
​Enrich the sensory experience of your paintings by pushing the paint out from the flatness of the canvas or panel into delicious relief surfaces we can feel with our eyes, (like work by post-impressionist Vincent Van Gogh through l’automatiste Paul-Émile Borduas to contemporary painter Kim Dorland). 

In this two-day workshop, build vivid surfaces in acrylic paintings by developing your skills to create rich and varied textures, sculpt the paint and build up impasto marks. Also learn how to extend the open time so you can work back into the existing paint layer.

Instructor Kim Lee Kho will guide you through creative and technical – and fun! – aspects of working with and modifying acrylics to enhance the third dimension in your work.

Materials fee of $40 (payable to the instructor) includes the acrylic mediums you will need for this workshop, custom-packaged and bought in bulk to save you money and hassle.
​
Click here to register.
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JULY WEEK-LONG
July 11 - July 15, 2016
9:00am - 4:30pm
Haliburton School of Art & Design (Fleming College)

The most versatile of all paint media, acrylics can do almost anything you want. Through the magic of acrylic mediums you can change the appearance, behaviour and characteristics of acrylics in surprising ways, from pourable glazes to texturized and transparent impasto, layered encaustic-like effects to sculpted surfaces.

In this intensive, materials and process-based course, a variety of acrylic mediums, physical processes and techniques will be explored. You may drip, scrape, scratch, scumble, tickle, pour, squeeze, sculpt, roll, collage, layer, make skins and embed objects. You will also investigate tools - how to select, use and customize them, with particular emphasis on unconventional choices.

All levels and abilities are welcome (including advanced), the only prerequisite is an open mind and an adventurous spirit. 

$95 material fee payable to the instructor.
​

​Click here to register.

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JUNE ARTS EVENT:
June 18 & 19, 2016 (weekend)
Art-Spread
Clarke Memorial Hall, Port Credit (Mississauga)

Click here for details about the event and about what I'll be doing and showing!
FALL EXHIBITION:
October 17 – November 13, 2016
​Constantinople Bakery & Coffee
536 Queen Street West, Toronto
​
Joint show of paintings with
​Kal Honey
(as yet untitled)


More details to come!

Come and Visit the Art-Spread: a special event June 18 & 19!

6/9/2016

 
On the weekend of June 18 and 19 I will be among 16 local artists and craftspeople showing and working live at Clarke Memorial Hall in Port Credit. Located very near the Waterfront Festival which is on at the same time!

The vaulted space is perfect for my large triple-scroll piece “Double Happiness, Three’s a Crowd” to make its Ontario debut. It was first shown in Burnaby BC in 2012. Each of the three digital mixed media scrolls measures 16ft x 4ft! City staff will be assisting me with the installation of the scrolls.

My plan is to work on drawing portraits for my #dailyheroes series on and off during both days, and display a digital slideshow of the ones I've completed so far.

There will be so much more going on as well: poetry readings, music, a large public collaborative piece that you can make your mark on, and of course a lot to look at.

So please drop in and say hi, ask me about the scrolls or the #dailyheroes or whatever else. 

​If you're on Facebook, visit our event page which has details, photos and ongoing updates from all the participants.
Here's a copy you can download and print:
artspread_8pt5x11printout.pdf
File Size: 2490 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

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See the little people installing near the top? This is from 2012 when the scrolls “Double Happiness, Three's a Crowd” were hung from a mezzanine balcony at the Shadbolt Centre in Burnaby BC.

Here’s a map:

Saturday (11–6) & Sunday (11–5) June 18 & 19, 2016
​

Clarke Memorial Hall
161 Lakeshore Rd West
Mississauga (Port Credit) L5H 1G3

Register Now for Spring and Summer Courses!

3/5/2016

 
Spring and summer courses are online and open for registration. Register early to avoid disappointment! It is possible I will offer another workshop this summer in the Greater Toronto Area – stay tuned.
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WEDNESDAYS 
9:30am -12:30pm and/or
1:00pm – 4:00pm
​April 6 – June 8, 2016
​Neilson Park Creative Centre

Not a classical life drawing class! Work with a life model as a doorway to exploring artistic thinking and approaches, expression and ways of seeing. Learn how to get more out of your tools and materials and try some you haven’t used before, or in ways you haven’t tried. Each term is different, each week looks to stretch your creative muscles, build your skills and abilities, help you see in new ways. One week leads into the next with an occasional sharp turn. Drawing-based but includes some other and mixed media. Materials fee $15, payable to the instructor. 
Click here to register.


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WORKSHOP:
​TWO SUNDAYS

June 5 & June 12, 2016
9:30am – 4:00pm
​Neilson Park Creative Centre
​

​Learn how to analyze and understand the structures and proportions of the head and face before focusing on the features in order to achieve well-constructed and balanced drawings and increase apparent likeness. Through visual pre-sentation and demonstration Kim Lee Kho will lead you through exercises using photographs, students modelling short poses for each other and on day two a live, professional model. Gain the confidence that comes from having a better understanding of the structural nature of the head and a process for building on it. Materials fee of $10 payable to the instructor.
Click here to register.
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FRIDAY MORNINGS
9:30am -12:30pm
April 1 - May 27 
No class May 6 (8 sessions)
Etobicoke Art Group

A weekly painting session with Kim's help and perspective. If you’ve been looking for more input and mentoring by Kim on your personal work, this is the class to take! Each class will begin with a presentation on a contemporary artist or approach. All media welcome (no solvents).​
​Click here to register.

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FRIDAY AFTERNOONS
1:00pm -4:00pm
April 1 - May 27 
No class May 6 (8 sessions)
Etobicoke Art Group

A regular daily practice can form the foundation for your artistic practice as a whole, it can function as a way to introduce novelty, growth, learning something new, or it can be a way to break through a creative block. Through discussion, presentations, demonstrations and hands-on engagement, you will learn about, see and try out aspects and examples of daily practice which will inspire you to explore ways you can benefit from it in your own life.
Click here to register.
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JULY WEEK-LONG
July 11 - July 15, 2016
9:00am - 4:30pm
Haliburton School of Art & Design (Fleming College)

The most versatile of all paint media, acrylics can do almost anything you want. Through the magic of acrylic mediums you can change the appearance, behaviour and characteristics of acrylics in surprising ways, from pourable glazes to texturized and transparent impasto, layered encaustic-like effects to sculpted surfaces. In this intensive, materials and process-based course, a variety of acrylic mediums, physical processes and techniques will be explored. These may include drip, scrape, scratch, scumble, tickle, pour, squeeze, sculpt, roll, collage, layer, making skins and embedding objects. You will also investigate tools - how to select, use and customize them, with particular emphasis on unconventional choices. All levels and abilities are welcome (including advanced), the only prerequisite is an open mind and an adventurous spirit. 
$95 material fee payable to the instructor.
​Click here to register.
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