top of page

Do you ever feel like words just aren't enough?

Making art might be the solution you have been searching for

​

Here's how I can help

While I'm halfway through my master’s degree in Art Therapy, I offer non-clinical therapeutic art activities, art classes and workshops for different ages, groups and goals. I offer these services in person, as well as online.

 

You can see which classes or workshops are available below and if you don’t find something of interest, get in touch so we can talk about options or private sessions/groups.

Find what you need

IMG_3298.jpg

01

CHILDREN

IMG_3534_edited.jpg

02

TEENS

IMG_3319_edited_edited.jpg

03

ADULTS

IMG_3302.jpg

Art with Children

I facilitate art with children in various ways to help them learn art skills, express themselves, regulate emotions, and have fun. I offer the following:

Extra-curricular art classes at schools and learning centres 

Fun workshops for events, parties, and any social get togethers

Online classes/workshops

15

Talking isn't always the only answer and art allows you to explore thoughts and feelings creatively, sometimes non-verbally, and often in a deeper or unconventional way that just isn't possible with talking alone.

Some benefits

Learn more about yourself, your thoughts and your feelings

Learn new skills and try different art mediums

Connect with others 

Extra-curricular art classes at schools and learning centres 

Fun workshops for events, parties, and any social get togethers

Online classes 

Team building workshops

Private sessions

What I can offer

Art with Teens

Art with Adults

Whether you want to process thoughts and feelings, practice mindfulness, relax, try a new hobby, learn to make art, connect with people, or perhaps just have a fun addition to an event, I would love to help you make that happen! 

Private sessions - In person and Online

Group sessions - In person and Online

Fun workshops for events, parties, and any social get togethers

Team building workshops

questions?

LET'S CHAT

There's no such thing as a silly question.

bottom of page