The Dundas Valley School of Art (DVSA) is an independent, not-for-profit art school serving the Hamilton area continuously since 1964. We are leaders in the cultural development of the region and, with an annual enrollment of over 4,200 students aged two to 102, we play a vital role in the art education of the community. At DVSA, you can take a course in art history, ceramics, drawing, jewellery-making, painting, printmaking, design, photography and sculpture, taught by more than 50 highly-regarded faculty members.

The Dundas Valley School of Art was founded in 1964 by two visionary women, Marion Farnan and Emily Dutton, who recognized the need for professional-level art instruction in the region. The school grew rapidly and, in 1967, DVSA was incorporated as a non-profit organization.

DVSA needed a general communications piece to get their name out there and spread the word. Through the FootPRINT Fund we were able to help by printing postcards that were a great size to be able to hand out to their prospects. The postcard contains just enough information to have the prospect contact them or even find them online.

To learn more about DVSA visit http://dvsa.ca/