Studio Programs is found under the division title of Education and Public Programs. This department offers a wide variety of art courses to adults, seniors, teens and children, Offering programs year round, these classes are taught by experienced, practicing artists. The artist-in-residence program is also found within this department. Classes are offered in a variety of subjects and levels of experience from Beginner to Advanced. Special courses and workshops are also scheduled to complement specific exhibitions. As well scholarships are available and awarded to individuals who show ability in art and who are otherwise financially unable to attend the programs. This fonds was originally a subseries for the Education and Public Programs sous-fonds.
Documents include various photographs, contact sheets and negatives of various studio classes and children's programs at the WAG. A portion of the documents are numbered on a list.
Photograph taken by Ronald Hooper titled “The Cellar Shelf,” along with correspondence with art historian Michael Parke-Taylor. Won first prize at Manitoba Camera Club Open Competition in 1937. This photograph possibly resembles a watercolour that FitzGerald has been pictured painting. It is believed that this photograph was used as a reference.