Every session has a shape to it. A skill to learn, an idea to explore, and then time — real time — to make it your own. Jenni moves through the room as you work. Not correcting. Not directing. Just noticing where you are and nudging you a little further than you’d go alone.
You’ll have moments that surprise you. And moments that teach you something you didn’t expect.
There’s no experience required. No right age. No agenda except the art. However you arrive — you are welcome here.
Sessions run monthly at $60 per class, all supplies included. Miss a week? Attend any other location that week — your spot is never wasted.Wednesdays · Blue Dot Acres · 6:00–8:00 pm
Thursdays · Streetsville Heritage Hall · 6:00–8:00 pm
Thursdays · The Grange · 1:00–3:00 pm
Open to all ages. Registration by the month.

Blue Dot Acres

Streetsville Heritage Hall
A week at The Grange — painting outside, making things inside, slowing down enough to notice what the world actually looks like.
Camp is built around curiosity, not kits. Real materials, open questions, and space to follow an idea wherever it goes. Your child will come home with work they made — not copied — and a little more confidence in what they’re capable of.
The kids who come once tend to come back. Every year. That says everything.Session 1 · July 6–10
Session 2 · July 27–30 · Optional day July 31Registration required.

The Grange
Something happens when a group of people make things together. The usual dynamic shifts. Roles fall away. Someone who never thought of themselves as creative makes something that stops them in their tracks.
It doesn’t matter if it’s a team, a birthday, a family gathering, or a group of friends who wanted to do something different. Jenni creates a space where everyone feels welcome and no one feels lost.
All ages. All abilities. All welcome.Available year-round. Get in touch to talk through what you have in mind.
Jennifer Morley is a Toronto-born artist, educator, and life coach with long ties to Mississauga. She’s spent years helping people of all ages discover what they’re capable of making — and what it feels like when they do.
She works in watercolour, sumi-e, and relief printing, and teaches all three with the same quiet attention she brings to her own practice. Her classes weave mindfulness into the act of painting — not as a technique, but as something that happens naturally when you slow down and pay attention.
She’s also a working artist, showing regularly in the area.She’ll tell you to take yourself on a date. She means everyone.
The first step is the hardest one. After that, Jenni takes care of the rest.Sign up for the monthly session series
Register your child for Summer Art Camp
Book a private group experience
Join the mailing list for upcoming workshops and events
Follow along on Instagram · @kaleidoscopeartbyjenniQuestions? Just write.
[email protected] · 416-821-9292