Haliburton School of The Arts
In this striking setting you will find a campus that serves the arts, the environment and the local community.
Haliburton School of The Arts is well-known for its 15-week intensive, in-studio certificates and its extensive summer programming. The dramatic architecture of wood, glass and steel lets artists create their work in natural light.
The campus is also home to environmental education, such as the unique Sustainable Building Design and Construction program, which shows students hands-on how to build a community structure from the ground up using sustainable materials and methods.
Haliburton's local community draws on the campus for a wide-ranging variety of continuing education courses as well as academic upgrading.
Summer & Fall 2010 Registration starts March 1, 2010:
- In Person:
Come to our office at 297 College Drive, minutes from downtown Haliburton.
Please see our campus maps page for Driving Directions and campus information
- By Phone:
- Register by phone using Visa or MasterCard only.
1-866-353-6464 or
(705) 457-1680 - By Fax:
- (705) 457-2255
Address fax message to the Haliburton School of The Arts. Visa and MasterCard only.
News and Events
Gainey Foundation Announces $100,000 Gift to Environmental Education Centre
Camp Kawartha Environment Centre to be constructed at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario by Fleming College Students
Camp Kawartha announced today that, thanks to a $100,000 gift from the Gainey Foundation, one of Canada's most sustainable buildings will be built at Trent University to house the new Camp Kawartha Environment Centre; a groundbreaking environmental education and teacher training facility.
Programs at Haliburton School of The Arts
Certificates
- Artist Blacksmith
- Photo Arts
- Ceramics
- Expressive Arts
- Glassblowing
- Jewellery Essentials
- Sculpture
- Fibre Arts
