About us
Mission
The Sutton School of Art is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the artistic awakening of children through access to various visual arts techniques and epxressions.
The Sutton School of Art is a multidisciplinary and intersectoral art center working to bring together artists and children, dedicated to free explorations and artistic presentations through exhibitions, screenings, performances and artist residencies in research-creation.
Since its opening in 2016, the non-profit organization has been committed to the development of youth and artists, and our extensive programming aims to develop their full creative potential.
Passionate about the arts since childhood, I studied art history and cultural management.
For me, happiness means meeting artists and exploring the world through new experiences and through travel.
When my children were born, I chose to offer them an artistic education through a project that would bring the community together."
Anne-Marie Lavigne,
Founder and Executive Director
Vision
The Sutton School of Art is a place where art is a process of free expression. Artistic practices are expressed on a daily basis through unique experiences and collective creations. Individual explorations in art enable not only personal growth but also social engagement.
Content / experiences that recharge your batteries
We offer a wide range of activities for people of all ages. We engage in ongoing reflection on the meaning of creation and the place of art in society.
Opening / meetings to exchange ideas
We encourage interactions between guest artists, filmmakers and authors, cultural organizations, communities and families. Disseminating works of art enables us to share knowledge and open up dialogue.
Place / a space to settle
Our site is made up of creative spaces full of life and in constant motion. And is a playground for exploration. It's a cross between an art gallery and a large, cosy country house.
Destination / moments of wonder
As a cultural and tourist destination in the Eastern Townships, you can enjoy multidisciplinary exhibitions, unique workshops and unique events. It's also an opportunity to discover young artists through their first artworks.
Statement of values
01
Of service to children
We are an art school rooted in the community, serving families year-round, and a rallying place that fosters social diversity.
02
NOURISH CREATIVITY
We offer an art education through meaningful encounters with artists and their work. The transformative power of the arts fosters innovation, self-discovery and a deeper sense of belonging and community.
03
STIMULATING DIALOGUE
Reflecting on the meaning of art and humanity is central to our programming. We invite young people to take part in conversations and reflect on solutions to the challenges of shaping our societies.
04
ENCOURAGE SHARING
We're an organization that fosters the collective wealth of the whole community, and the sharing of knowledge, spaces, tools, ideas and assets. The Art School was built and continues to evolve thanks to the donations and generosity of our partners.
05
APPRECIATE CULTURAL DIVERSITY
The local heritage is showcased in our school by our
The region's heritage is enhanced in our school by our objective to offer bilingual programs in French and English, and to promote Aboriginal languages such as Abenaki. Hosting international artistic delegations opens up new cultural horizons.
History
2016
Volunteering
Designing ballet sets with 200 children. Students create a mural in the Sutton elementary school cafeteria, in collaboration with the mural artist MC Baldassari
2017 - 2018
First weeks of art camps
Welcoming 24 children over 2 weeks, with the expertise of some 20 artists.
The architectural exploration camp presents its achievements at the Palais des congrès de Montréal. The school's first summer pavilion is designed in collaboration with architect Pierre Thibault.
2019
Purchase of the former Sutton creamery
Second year of architecture camps, third year of art camps and increased capacity of 500 visitors.
2020-2021
Maintaining comprehensive programming
Full summer operation during the pandemic, with around 100 children enrolled. Founding of the Board of Directors, first artist residencies, first Open House, first small Book Fairs.
2022
Consolidation phase
20,000 visitors annually: 24 camps offered, 80 authors invited to the Little Book Fair, 14 Québécois films screened. New partnerships with organizations such as La Société des arts technologiques de Montréal, La Maison de l'architecture du Québec, Vermont's Bread and Puppet Theater and the Knowlton Film Festival.