Tett Tuesdays – Open Studio

Tett Tuesdays – Open Studio

Grab an art / craft project and join us for an open studio session! Expand your social circle, network with other artists, share tips + more

By Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning

Location

Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning

370 King Street West Kingston, ON K7L 2X4 Canada

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About this event

TETT TUESDAYS – OPEN STUDIO

Free | 18+ | All mediums + skill levels welcome

Next session: April 9, 6:30PM, in the Malting Tower

Mediums are restricted for this session only (We kindly ask that you refrain from using materials like paint, charcoal, or any other items that could potentially leave marks on the floor.)


About Tett Tuesdays

Looking to expand your creative circle? Join us for Tett Tuesdays! On the second Tuesday of the month, the Tett and community artists get together for an evening of creativity, conversation, and connection. This free community program helps participants to build confidence in the arts and promotes wellness through creativity. Tett Tuesdays provide a platform for peer-to-peer mentorship, where artists can share skills and resources, ask questions both big and small, and develop collaborations. Grab an art or craft project and join us at the Tett! Share what you've been working on, seek and offer advice, and participate in a variety of art-focused group discussions.

All mediums and skill levels are welcome, barring open flames. If you have any questions, please contact Jung-Ah Kim at arts@tettcentre.org

Tett Tuesday is fuelled by donations from the community, please donate online (either via the registration portal, or on our Canada Helps page - please indicate that your donation is for Tett Tuesdays) or add a contribution to the donation box in person.


2024 Schedule:

January 9: Rehearsal Hall

February 13: Rehearsal Hall, facilitated by Tett Artist-in-Residence, Audrey (Baiqing) Chen

March 12: Rehearsal Hall, facilitated by Creativity Studio Artist, Jean Jamieson-Hanes

April 9: Malting Tower. Mediums are restricted for this session only (We kindly ask that you refrain from using materials like paint, charcoal, or any other items that could potentially leave marks on the floor.)

May 14: Rehearsal Hall

June 3 - 9: Tett Tuesday Exhibition

July - August: Summer Break

September 10: Rehearsal Hall

October 8: Rehearsal Hall

November 12: Rehearsal Hall

December 10: Rehearsal Hall


Join the Tett Tuesday Facebook Group!

Click here to join the Tett Tuesday Facebook group. The group is set to private, but all are welcome! The Tett Tuesday Facebook group maintains a line of communication between participants and the Tett, allowing us to share information about the program, and enabling participants to share photos and updates about their artwork. Join our community today!


Donate

Donations to the Tett assist in running free community programs like Tett Tuesdays and our Kids Creativity Club. Donations play an important role in helping us to improve access to a wide range of arts and culture experiences and educational opportunities designed to enrich our community.

Donate today: https://www.tettcentre.org/donate

Organized by

The Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning is a Not-for-Profit, charitable organization that operates an historic city-owned building on Kingston’s waterfront. We provide professionally equipped and affordable space to artists and arts organizations for artistic creation.

We are home to eight tenant arts organizations, eight resident artist studios, and three multi-use rentable public spaces. We are a dynamic arts hub that coordinates and creates high-quality, accessible, arts-focused programming for all levels of artistic abilities and experience.

Our partners include artists, arts and community organizations, The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, and the City of Kingston’s Department of Cultural Services.

As a unique cultural landmark for Kingston residents and area visitors, we enhance learning and public participation in the arts.

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