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Art Excursions

our Art

yOUR Way

our place!!!

We have been involved in many creative art sessions, from painted wine glasses to decoupage flower pots to sunsets to crayon art ... just to mention a few.  While we strive to customize our projects to the groups we work with, we also have a line of ready made artwork to choose from as well.  We are proud to say all our artwork is based on original creations by several local Calgary artists.

High Country Equestrian Center, Bragg Creek

This beautiful rural setting is just a short drive west of Calgary on the road to Bragg Creek.  Combine a fun two hour creative art session with local artists Carol Marasco and Janice Mather with facilities for an onsite lunch and quiet time in the country.

 The perfect venue for seniors outings, family get togethers, company sponsered team builds, celebrations, customer appreciation parties ... kids birthday parties or just a fun time out with friends!

 All of our art excursions are led by local artists using their own original creations made just for our paint events.  From out of town locations to your local pub, we love to offer a variety of settings.  These  excursions make getting out something to look forward to!  Art, visiting, eating, site seeing ..... what a perfect afternoon!  

Seniors Art Excursion

Seniors Art Excursion

A fun group project, Birds in the Trees

spring has sprung

spring has sprung

Create a lovely spring vase of flowers

garden delights

garden delights

Create a whimsical piece using crayons!

Finger Painting

Finger Painting

A fun and vibrant piece.

Ready to Paint!

Ready to Paint!

Painting by the Fire!

Painting by the Fire!

who we are

who we are

Ready, set, Paint!

Ready, set, Paint!

Lead by Local artists!

Lead by Local artists!

Carol helping out.

Painted Bird Project

Painted Bird Project

Therapeutic Riding

Therapeutic Riding

High Country has awesome riding programs for many disabilities.

Large Group Painting Project

Large Group Painting Project

Team building projects work well with large abstract pieces.

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