The pie chart illustrates the location of the art classes including private studios, school halls, college-based studios and community halls in a town in Canada. The table gives information about the variety of art mediums that are used to teach various age groups.
Overall, private studios are most popular for the art classes, whereas college-based studios are the least preferred. Additionally, there are two age groups of students: under 11 and 11-16 years. They can choose from three broad categories comprising watercolor painting, pencil sketching and mixed media painting.
A vast majority of people are taught at private studios, approximately 48% making it the most popular location. Moreover, classes in school halls and community halls made up for around 24% and 18% of total sessions. College based studios were least popular among the various location with just 10% classes.
Along with this, watercolor painting is opted by a large number of students. About 600 children under 11 years of age are interested in it, making it the most chosen category. This is followed by Pencil sketching and mixed media painting, having an average of 450 and 300 children respectively. In contrast, 525 people from 11-16 years found mixed media painting fascinating. Pencil sketching and watercolor painting were less prominent categories with approximately 425 and 300 students.
