The pie chart depicts the distribution of different venues hosting the art classes in a Canadian town, while the table categorizes the student participation in these classes based on age and type of art mediums.
Overall, the private studios were most popular locations for conducting art classes, whereas, college-based studios were the least utilized. Furthermore, younger students strongly preferred watercolor painting, while older students were more inclined toward mixed media art.
On basis of venue distribution, private studios accounted for the largest proportion of art classes, making up 40% of all sessions. Whereas other places such as Community halls were the second choice comprising almost 30% of the total classes. Additionally, school halls accommodated 20% of the total lessons after the school activities. Meanwhile, college-based studios were least utilised, hosting only 10% of the total sessions.
Regarding student participation, watercolor painting was most favoured among students under 11 years old, with 600 enrolments, followed by pencil sketching with just above 400 students. However, only 300 students in this age group involved in mixed media art. Conversely, students aged up to 16, displayed significantly higher interest in mixed media arts with 500 learners, surpassing watercolor painting by 200 enrolments.
