Art Workshops with Taryn Lee: May and June Workshops
Schedule
Tue, 19 May, 2026 at 12:00 pm to Tue, 16 Jun, 2026 at 02:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
1025 Queen St W | Toronto, ON
About this Event
Tuesday May 19th 12 PM - 2 PM
Welcome Springtime: A 3D Paper Art Watercolour Bouquet
In this 2 hour art workshop, you’ll learn how to create stunning flowers using a material typically reserved for brewing coffee! The humble coffee filter will be used as a base to explore watercolour painting which will then be used to create expressive, colourful, dimensional flowers. Construction paper and collage materials will be available to make additional 3D flowers varieties. Finally, you’ll assemble all your flowers into a bouquet you can take home with you (or gift someone to brighten their day). This is a tactile art workshop that encourages play, exploration and an openness to trusting the process.
Tuesday June 16th 12 PM - 2 PM
WILD Watercolours - Create expressive wild animal prints with watercolour painting
This workshop is useful for:
- Well-being
- Engaging in the present moment
- Exploring creative experimentation
- Connecting in a communal space
- Thinking in visuals to aid storytelling through art
All required materials will be provided by CAMH on the day of the workshop.
Pre-registration is required as space is limited per group.
Open to all, no prior art experience necessary.
About the artist and facilitator, Taryn Lee:
Taryn Lee (she/her) is a neurodivergent artist and educator with lived experience from Oakville, Ontario. She has a Bachelor of Design from Toronto Metropolitan University in Fashion Communication. Her own art practice focuses on colourful, representational figurative works, portraits and stylized fashion sketches using mixed medias. She’s had experience teaching art to youth in a classroom setting and teaching online art courses with Workman Arts. She is a Fellow of the CAMH Yale Let(s) Lead program and a longtime Workman Arts member. She’s completed CAMHs Collaborative Learning College peer support and facilitation training courses and peer support training with the Mood Disorders Society of Canada. She is an Active Listener for Workman Arts online and in person events. She believes the act of creating art in safe and encouraging community spaces builds connections, encourages mindfulness, and ignites ideas that lead towards transformations.
*This is an in person session at 1025 Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario.
Step by step directions to the PFLS with photos can be found here: camh.ca/-/media/education-files/camh-pfls-directions2024-pdf.pdf
Where is it happening?
1025 Queen St W, 1025 Queen Street West, Toronto, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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