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Artech Studios brought its arts & technology programs to Petite Riviere Elementary School this past school year 2006-07.
Follow the progression of the art and claymation projects as students documented and followed the development of Atlantic Salmon eggs. [VIEW PROJECTS] |
Artech Studios visited the South Shore Alternate School and worked with students on creating clay animated movies on the topic of Global Warming.


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The Hudson Bay Polar Bears and Global Warming or Polar Bears Like to Eat Too! [VIEW MOVIE] was one of the animated movies created by Deneka, Katie and Dylan.
This project was funded in part by Arts Smarts Nova Scotia
Scenes from Sean and Jasmine's Claymation movie project (left).
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Monstermation Workshop - The results were "outta this world!" (right & below) Feb 2007 [VIEW]
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| Salt Marsh Reproduction of a Sandpiper at Dr. Arthur Hines Elementary School (featured on right). Papier Mache and mixed media. |
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| Featured below is one of the animations created at Pentz Elementary School. Both projects were funded by Arts Smarts Nova Scotia. |
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Pentz Elementary School: Students in grades 5 and 6 learned Flash Animation techniques as part of their Social Studies unit: Early Acadians and The Mi'kmaq. This project was facilitated by Artech Studio's Director Ronnie Scullion and made possible with ArtsSmarts funding.
North Queens Rural High School: Grade nine students took part in a two-day Flash Animation workshop as part of their Entrepreneurial Unit. Spring 2006.
South Shore Alternate School: Students were introduced to Video Game Design, Flash Animation and Claymation. Spring 2006.

Artech Studios' Director and artist Ronnie Scullion collaborated on two projects with author Joanne Jefferson. Funded by ArtsSmarts Nova Scotia (2003).
The River of Life at Petite Riviere Elementary School
Making Tracks: a voyage of discovery at Bridgewater Elementary School

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