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Unleash Creativity with 3D Printing – Gallop Into the Future
Look at these stunning creations—three dynamic horses in red, white, and gold, captured mid-motion with incredible detail and energy. This isn’t just art; it’s the result of imagination brought to life through 3D printing . These models were designed and printed by one of our talented 3D printing teachers, showcasing what’s possible when creativity meets technology. Every curve, every flowing strand, and even the “2026” base reflects precision, patience, and innovation. Why 3
Mar 231 min read


Celebrating Inclusion Through Art
NSNS and CCBAG’s 2026 New Year Charity Concert On January 4, 2026, the Canada Children’s Broadcasting Arts Group (CCBAG) successfully hosted its 2026 New Year Charity Concert in Toronto. Centered on the theme “Art Unites Us, Warmth Brings Us Together,” the concert marked a meaningful collaboration with NorthStar Special Needs Society (NSNS) , bringing children with autism and neurotypical children together on the same stage. Through music and performance, the event delivered
Jan 72 min read


Step Into WK’s Diamond Painting World
Piece by piece, his creations come together like a sparkling personal art exhibition! Come take a look!
Sep 25, 20251 min read


Sparkling Creativity: WK Shares Diamond Painting Art
At NorthStar, we love celebrating the unique talents and interests of our kids. Today, we’re super excited to share some amazing artwork...
Sep 24, 20251 min read


Art Workshop Fun
Wow—what a day! On September 21, NorthStar’s Monthly Art Workshop lit up with color, laughter, and tons of imagination. For 1.5 awesome...
Sep 21, 20251 min read


Polymer Clay Classes – Opening the Door to Creativity and Growth for Children
For children with special needs, we are always searching for activities that are both enjoyable and beneficial—helping them develop...
Aug 11, 20252 min read


NorthStar Hosts Inclusive Art Workshop for Neurodiverse Children run by Acrozzi
On July 23, NorthStar partnered with Acrozzi to host a free art workshop designed for children with neurodiversity. Ten participants, aged 7 to 14, joined the 1.5-hour event filled with creativity, colors, and imagination. The session featured a range of hands-on activities, including illustration tracing, coloring, origami, sketching and creative drawing. Whether following outlines or exploring their own ideas, each child was encouraged to express themselves freely in a supp
Jul 28, 20251 min read
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