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Expert Private Art Lessons | Muzart Music and Art School

Develop your artistic skills with Toronto’s finest art instructors. Professional instruction in both traditional and digital mediums, featuring comprehensive training for all skill levels and portfolio preparation for prestigious art programs.

Private Art Lessons at Muzart

Private art lessons at Muzart Music and Art School provide one-on-one instruction tailored entirely to your goals, interests, and pace. Since 2010, our art instructors — including three OCAD University graduates — have helped students across the Greater Toronto Area develop real skills in drawing, painting, mixed media, sculpture, and digital illustration on iPad. Whether you’re a child exploring art for the first time, a teen building a portfolio for ESA or OCAD, or an adult developing a creative practice, our instructors design a personalized plan around what you want to learn.

We provide all art supplies as part of your tuition — professional-grade materials for in-studio work plus a take-home art kit for home practice. Students also have access to iPad workstations with professional art apps for digital creation. There are no hidden costs or extra material purchases. If you’re wondering whether private lessons or group art classes are the better fit, the key difference is pacing and customization: private lessons move at your speed, on your interests, with your instructor’s full attention for the entire session.

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Private Art Lessons for Kids, Teens & Adults

Private instruction looks different at every age. Our teachers adapt their approach to match each student’s developmental stage, attention span, and creative interests.

Private Art Lessons for Children (Ages 5–12)

Young artists build foundational skills through drawing, painting, colour mixing, and simple sculpture — all in a supportive one-on-one environment where they can explore at their own pace. Lessons are structured around engaging projects that develop hand-eye coordination, observation skills, and creative confidence. Digital art on iPad is introduced gradually, and students take home completed projects along with their art supply kit for home practice. Our guide to age-appropriate art projects explains what skills develop at each stage.

Private Art Lessons for Teens (Ages 13–17)

Teens often have specific goals — preparing a portfolio for ESA or Cawthra Park, developing a personal style, or learning digital illustration. Private lessons give them focused attention on exactly what they need. Our instructors work with teens on observational drawing, painting technique, composition, and mixed media while building the technical range that arts programs look for in portfolios. For teens on a portfolio preparation track, private lessons are the most effective format for developing admission-ready work.

Private Art Lessons for Adults

Adults come to art lessons for many reasons — picking up a new creative skill, returning to drawing or painting after years away, exploring digital art, or developing work for a specific purpose. Our instructors meet adult learners where they are, with no assumptions about prior experience. Lessons focus on what you want to create, using whichever mediums interest you, at a pace that fits your schedule.

Mediums & Techniques We Teach

Private lessons cover the full range of traditional and digital art mediums. Your instructor customizes the focus based on your goals — you can explore broadly or go deep into specific areas.

Drawing

Drawing is the foundation of all visual art. Private lessons cover graphite, charcoal, pastels, coloured pencils, and ink — progressing from basic shapes and shading to advanced observational drawing, proportion, perspective, and figure work. Our drawing fundamentals guide covers the core skills young artists develop.

Painting

Painting instruction covers acrylics, watercolours, and gouache — with a focus on colour theory, brush technique, layering, composition, and developing a personal approach. Students work from observation, reference, and imagination depending on their level and interests.

Mixed Media & Sculpture

Mixed media projects combine drawing, painting, collage, and found materials to develop creative problem-solving and experimentation. Sculpture and 3D construction introduce students to working in three dimensions — an important skill for well-rounded portfolios.

Digital Art on iPad

Students create digital illustrations, character designs, and mixed media works using professional art apps on our iPad workstations. Digital art skills are increasingly valued by art schools and creative industries, and our program integrates digital work alongside traditional techniques so students develop fluency in both.

Portfolio Development

For students preparing for arts school admissions, private lessons include strategic portfolio planning, medium selection, project development, and documentation. We guide students through building a diverse body of work that demonstrates range, technical skill, and creative thinking. See our dedicated portfolio preparation program for more detail.

What a Private Art Lesson Looks Like

Every private art lesson at Muzart is one-on-one instruction with all materials provided. Here’s a typical session:

  • Review & Setup (5 minutes): Your instructor reviews your progress, discusses the plan for today’s session, and sets up materials for your project.
  • Demonstration & Instruction (10–15 minutes): Your instructor demonstrates the technique or concept for the session — whether it’s a new drawing method, colour mixing approach, or digital tool — and explains the principles behind it.
  • Guided Practice (20–30 minutes): You work on your project with your instructor providing real-time feedback, corrections, and encouragement. This is where the bulk of skill development happens.
  • Review & Practice Plan (5 minutes): Your instructor reviews what you’ve accomplished, provides specific guidance on what to practice at home, and outlines what’s coming next.

Lesson lengths are 45–60 minutes depending on age and goals. Your instructor recommends the best duration during your trial lesson.

Our Art Teachers


Our private art instructors bring professional studio practice, formal training, and a genuine passion for teaching. Three of our four art teachers are OCAD University graduates:

  • Avery — Bachelor of Design from OCAD University. Specializes in digital and acrylic portraiture, poster design, and Procreate illustration. Avery’s approach builds foundational “art rules” and encourages students to break them — fostering abstraction and personal expression.
  • Abby — Bachelor’s in Drawing and Painting from OCAD University. Professional animator and illustrator with industry experience in 2D animation, character design, and concept art. Ideal for students interested in animation, comics, and visual storytelling.
  • Anita — Bachelor of Fine Arts from OCAD University. Professional exhibiting artist with shows in Toronto and internationally. Specializes in figurative work, oil painting, and classical techniques grounded in art history.
  • Lexi — Versatile instructor who brings energy and adaptability across multiple mediums and age groups.

During your trial lesson, we’ll help match you with the instructor whose style and specialties best fit your goals.

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Why Choose Muzart for Private Art Lessons


  • One-on-One Instruction: Every lesson is fully personalized — your pace, your interests, your instructor’s complete attention
  • Traditional + Digital: Drawing, painting, mixed media, sculpture, and digital art on iPad — all in one program
  • All Materials Included: Professional art supplies, take-home kit, iPad workstations, and digital tools — no extra costs
  • OCAD-Trained Instructors: Three of our four art teachers are OCAD University graduates with active professional careers
  • Portfolio Preparation: Proven track record with ESA, Cawthra Park, Cardinal Carter, OCAD, and Humber admissions
  • All Ages Welcome: Programs for children (age 5+), teens, and adults — including complete beginners
  • Exhibition Opportunities: Regular showcases where students display their work
  • Flexible Scheduling: Weekday evening and Saturday lesson times

For younger children (ages 5–12) who prefer learning with peers, our group art classes offer small-group instruction with a maximum of 6 students.


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  • Regular art exhibitions and showcases
  • Ongoing progress assessments

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See Our Art Studio

Our fully equipped art studio provides a bright, comfortable space for creative work — professional supplies, iPad workstations, and natural light. Visit us to see the space and create your first project.

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Private Art Lessons Throughout the Greater Toronto Area

Our Etobicoke studio serves aspiring artists across the GTA. Students from Toronto, Mississauga, and surrounding communities enjoy access to our fully equipped art studios with free parking and easy highway access.

Private Art Lessons in Etobicoke

Our central Etobicoke facility features well-equipped art studios offering comprehensive instruction in traditional and digital techniques.

Private Art Lessons Near Mississauga

Quality private art instruction accessible to Mississauga students. Our location near Highway 427 provides easy access for families from Square One, Port Credit, Erin Mills, and surrounding communities.

Private Art Lessons in Toronto

Expert art instruction serving Toronto communities. Our professional studios offer both traditional and digital art education for students throughout Toronto.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Private Art Lessons

Getting Started

What age can I start private art lessons?

We welcome students from age 5 through adults. For children ages 5–8, private lessons focus on foundational skills through engaging, age-appropriate projects. Older children and teens can work on more advanced techniques, specific mediums, or portfolio preparation. Adults of any experience level — including complete beginners — are welcome. Your $35 trial lesson includes an assessment so we can recommend the right approach.

Do I need previous art experience?

No prior experience is needed at all. Many of our students are complete beginners when they start. Our instructors adapt every lesson to your current skill level, whether you’ve never picked up a pencil or you’re an experienced artist looking to develop new techniques. The trial lesson gives us a clear picture of where to begin.

What materials do I need at home?

Nothing beyond what we provide. Private lesson students receive a complete take-home art kit as part of their tuition, plus access to all professional supplies during lessons. iPad workstations for digital art are available during class time. There are no additional material purchases required at any point.

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How much art practice is recommended at home?

Practice recommendations vary by age and goals:
Children (ages 5–8): 15–20 minutes of drawing or creating, 3–4 times per week
Older children and teens: 30 minutes, 4–5 times per week
Portfolio preparation students: 45–60 minutes daily during active preparation periods
Adults: Whatever fits your schedule — even 20 minutes of sketching regularly builds skill
We provide a take-home art kit so students always have the right materials available. Your instructor gives specific practice guidance after each lesson.

How do you track student progress?

We track progress through ongoing feedback during lessons, periodic progress reports for parents, and portfolio development that provides a clear visual record of skill advancement. For portfolio preparation students, we maintain a timeline with milestones tied to application deadlines. Most students show noticeable improvement in observation, technique, and creative confidence within 3–4 months of consistent weekly instruction.

Do you help with art school portfolio preparation?

Yes — portfolio preparation is one of our specialties. Our instructors have helped students gain admission to the Etobicoke School of the Arts (ESA), Cawthra Park Secondary School, Cardinal Carter Academy, OCAD University, Humber College, and other competitive programs. We recommend starting portfolio preparation 12–18 months before high school application deadlines, or at least one year before post-secondary deadlines. See our dedicated portfolio preparation program for full details.

Practice and Progress

How much art practice is recommended at home?

Practice recommendations vary by age and goals:
Children (ages 5–8): 15–20 minutes of drawing or creating, 3–4 times per week
Older children and teens: 30 minutes, 4–5 times per week
Portfolio preparation students: 45–60 minutes daily during active preparation periods
Adults: Whatever fits your schedule — even 20 minutes of sketching regularly builds skill
We provide a take-home art kit so students always have the right materials available. Your instructor gives specific practice guidance after each lesson.

How do you track student progress?

We track progress through ongoing feedback during lessons, periodic progress reports for parents, and portfolio development that provides a clear visual record of skill advancement. For portfolio preparation students, we maintain a timeline with milestones tied to application deadlines. Most students show noticeable improvement in observation, technique, and creative confidence within 3–4 months of consistent weekly instruction.

Visit Our Professional Studios

Muzart Music and Art School

  • Monday to Friday: 3:30 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Professional art studios
  • Digital workstations
  • Premium art supplies
  • Comfortable creation areas
  • Free parking
  • Easy highway access
  • Climate-controlled environment

Join the Muzart family and discover why students across the Greater Toronto Area have trusted us for private art lessons since 2010. Book a $35 trial lesson to see our studio, meet an instructor, and create your first project — all materials provided, no commitment required.