KIDSCRAWL Participants Handbook Friday, September 13, 2013, 11am – 2pm

PLEASE NOTE: PARTICIPATION IN KIDSCRAWL REQUIRES PRE-REGISTRATION. REGISTRATION opens June 3, 2013 and all routes are done on a first come, first served basis.

What is KIDSCRAWL? A Fieldtrip at Supercrawl! Galleries open their doors especially for students on the Friday afternoon before Supercrawl. Students will have the chance to engage with and discuss a variety of work, and will also be exposed to careers and prospects related to visual arts. Elementary and Secondary School students registered for this program will have an exclusive opportunity to preview work by local and international visual artists and explore exciting cultural spaces as part of Hamilton’s hottest cultural event!

Teachers can bring your class to James Street North and participate in this self-guided art crawl. (Transportation is the responsibility of the teacher).

The 2013 KIDSCRAWL project is produced by the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts for Supercrawl.

Where are we Crawling in 2013? you me Gallery Environment Hamilton 330 James Street North 22 Wilson Street, Second Floor James North Studio Focus Gallery 328 James Street North 66 James Street North Hamilton Audio Video Node Tourism Hamilton 26 Barton Street East Lister Block – 28 James Street North Christ Church Cathedral – Lunch Spot Hamilton Public Library 252 James Street North 55 Factory Media Centre Hamilton Farmer’s Market 228 James Street North 35 York Boulevard b contemporary Jackson Square Area– Lunch Spot 226 James Street North 2 King Street West Needlework Hamilton Artists Inc 174 James Street North 155 James Street North Design Annex Centre [3] for Print & Media Arts 118 James Street North 173 James N Hamilton Studios at Hotel Hamilton CBC Hamilton 195 James Street North 118 James Street North Workers Arts and Heritage

51 Stuart Street

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Why Participate?  The visual arts curriculum is intended to help students develop their creativity, as well as the ability to communicate with other people through visual images. In developing the ability to analyse and describe works of art from various periods and in different styles, they will also learn to understand and appreciate a wide variety of artworks.  Art education helps students to be active and engaged citizens by connecting them to their surroundings, encouraging them to question and to think and feel deeply. It enriches lives, and gives life meaning.  This is a great learning opportunity for participating students to learn protocol and etiquette for behaviour in galleries.  The Creative Industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the country. Involving our children in innovative arts programming nurtures their creative capacity for the future and enriches the developmental growth of our community.

Plan Your Route There are 17 participating locations (galleries and /or community organizations) and 2 designated lunch spots for the 2013 KIDSCRAWL event, and some will include interactive arts-based activities. It is estimated that during the designated time of the event (11am – 2pm), teachers can expect to guide their students through 5 locations and 1 designated lunch spot for approximately 25 minute stops at each space. Re-grouping and travel time between locations should be factored in to each visit to ensure your group arrives on time at the next location.

To ensure a smooth flow and to prevent overcrowding at participating venues, teachers will need to register their route for each individual class prior to attending KIDSCRAWL.

Registration is on a first come first served basis, all are encouraged to enroll early to secure your desired locations.

To facilitate this process, access all Kidscrawl Field Trip information at www.hcarts.ca/kidscrawl and complete a KIDSCRAWL Plan Your Route Registration Form. Teachers must then register their desired route on a first come first served basis. All are encouraged to enroll early to secure your desired locations. If selection is unavailable, a nearby location will be assigned where possible.

Transportation Registered neighbourhood schools are welcome to “crawl by foot” and join the KIDSCRAWL event at their chosen starting point.

For the majority travelling by bus, the HSR is an effective way to join the crawl. Additionally, drop off and pick up points for chartered buses have been designated in two spots for 2013:

1. Murray Street at James Street North adjacent to the south lawn of Liuna Station, or 2. York Street in front of the Hamilton Public Library - Central branch (buses arriving at this location can wait on west side of Park Street for bus spots to open up on York)

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Lunch Spots New for the 2013 KIDSCRAWL event is time and space allocated for teachers and students to factor in a lunch break. Two official lunch spot locations have been added to the KIDSCRAWL map including Jackson Square and Christ Church Cathedral Place. Teachers will guide their students through 5 KIDSCRAWL locations and 1 designated lunch spot for approximately 25 minutes stops at each space. Re-grouping and travel time between locations should be factored in to each visit to ensure your group arrives on time at the next location.

Teachers will select their preferred lunch spot time and location on the Plan Your Route Registration Form and will be administered on a first come first serve basis. Students are expected to bring their own lunch. Some opportunities do exist for students to buy en route in Jackson Square, the Hamilton Farmer’s Market or other local vendors.

Volunteers KIDSCRAWL is organizing and managing a volunteer base comprised mainly of Special High Skills Major Students in partnership with the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, along with Supercrawl volunteers on the day of the event.

Delegated groups of volunteers will be assigned to key transportation drop off/pick up points, greeting groups as they arrive and assisting with touring components at each participating site.

Supervision To participate in KIDSCRAWL, students need to be registered with a participating teacher, class and/or school. Students are to be supervised by accompanying teachers at all points throughout the KIDSCRAWL event. The suggested ratio of adult to student is 1: 10.

Conduct Road safety

This will be the first year Supercrawl organizers have been able to leverage street closure over a 2 day period (Friday, September 13 and Saturday, September 14). Traffic on James Street North will close on Friday, September 13 at 12:00 pm. Main streets running east west will continue to be open, including King Street, King William, York Boulevard, Wilson Street and Barton Street.

Throughout the duration of KIDSCRAWL, teachers and supervisors should exercise common sense caution as would be typical when managing groups of children and youth in an urban downtown setting, paying special attention when crossing the road between locations. It is recommended that commuting behaviour be discussed with classes prior to the event.

Gallery protocol and etiquette

Visiting a gallery or cultural space can be an educational and entertaining experience. This is a great learning opportunity for students attending KIDSCRAWL to learn protocol and etiquette for behaviour in galleries. Please discuss the following behavioural guidelines with students prior to attending

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KIDSCRAWL:

 A general golden rule to emphasize is the concept of looking at a work of art, versus touching it, unless otherwise indicated. General awareness of movement around sculptures and artwork should be observed to avoid accidents.  Avoid blocking others view of the art. While admiring work is encouraged, ensure that others have a chance to see it too, particularly in smaller spaces.  Galleries are generally quiet spaces – please keep talking to a minimum and if you need to talk; keep your voice low and speak briefly. Cell phone and loud headphones should not be used inside galleries as this may disrupt other’s experience of the art.  Photography may be prohibited – look out for signage at the gallery or ask a volunteer or gallery attendant whether photographs are permitted.  Do not bring food and drink in to galleries as it is commonly not permitted. REGISTER YOUR CLASS!

Registration opens June 3, 2013 and is available on a first come first served basis! Elementary and Secondary School teachers interested in bringing their class to the James Street North Kidscrawl on Friday, September 13, 2013 between 11am – 2pm must officially register each individual class prior to attending KIDSCRAWL. A class is considered approximately 25 - 30 students. The cost per class is $120.

TO REGISTER, follow these simple steps: Step 1: Click on the “Kidscrawl Handbook” to access all field trip information. Teachers can use the “Hover Map” to see the locations of each participating gallery or cultural organization, along with listed exhibition and/or activity information to help “Plan Your Route”.

Step 2: Download and complete the Kidscrawl “Plan Your Route” Registration Form with all requested contact, transportation and payment information.

Please Note: Teachers must then register their desired route on a first come first served basis (if selection is unavailable, a nearby location will be assigned where possible). All are encouraged to enroll early to secure your desired locations. All locations will be assigned if a completed Plan Your Route registration form is not received by the deadline.

Step 3: Send the completed HCA Kidscrawl “Plan Your Route” Registration Form (including the signature of the principal) and *payment to the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts via mail, fax or email.

FOR 2013 KIDSCRAWL PARTICIPANTS: Registration opens on June 3, 2013 and all route selections are done on a first come first served basis. Spots fill up quickly so please register early to avoid disappointment.

*PAYMENT options:

1. Mail a cheque to the: Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts, c/o HCA Education Coordinator 126 James Street South, Hamilton, ON L8P 2Z4 2. Mail, fax or email the “Plan Your Route” Registration Form with the signature of the principal to the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts and an invoice will be issued, emailed and sent in the mail to the registration contact and signing authority. Please note, upon receipt of the

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completed and signed Kidscrawl Plan Your Route Registration Form, payment will be expected from the school on behalf of the registered participating class.

ROUTE CONFIRMATION: Each individual class Route Confirmation will be issued and emailed at the end of August and a friendly reminder will be emailed on the first day of school, Tuesday, September 3, 2013.

CONTACT HCA Artistic Director, Vitek Wincza: [email protected] HCA Education Coordinator, Victoria Long-Wincza: [email protected]

Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts, 126 James Street South, Hamilton, ON L8P 2Z4 t. (905) 528-4020 f. (905) 525-3007 [email protected] www.HCArts.ca @HCArts

Questions, Concerns, Requests Should you have any questions, special requests or requirements, please contact HCA Education Coordinator Victoria Long-Wincza at 905-528-4020 or [email protected].

In the event of questions or concerns on the day of the event, please contact Coordinator Victoria Long- Wincza at 905-921-8636 (texts welcome).

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