about creative
genius academy
We are passionate. We are
fun. And most importantly,
we’re here to help
Our talented teachers and staff all possess a love for art and are eager to share it with as many people as possible. With our unique art curriculum, we’ve been taking children from the top of the class to winning awards and scholarships worldwide – as well as getting into the art school of their dreams.
MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS!

Sylvia Chan
Instructor
Sylvia is an Award Winning Artist and Ontario Certified Teacher who creates opportunities for people to get in touch with their inner artist.
She was selected as one of Canada’s Top 150 featured artists in the first Canadian-wide Art Catalogue in 2017. Owning and operating successful community art initiatives and events, Sylvia Chan is a professional artist and educator from Markham with over 10 years of painting and teaching experience.
Sylvia paints custom original commissions to beautify home and office spaces. She is also the founder of Paint A Smile, a non-profit committed to providing art workshops for children with disabilities, building confidence and creativity. Her goal is to inspire youth to make a difference in the community with their creativity and imagination.
Teaches: Children, Teens, Adults

Kevin Yung
Instructor
Kevin Yung is an interdisciplinary artist and maker. He graduated from York University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2013. During his time there, he developed his skills in printmaking, ceramics, castings, wood and metal work. He also has turned a lot of his skills into theatre production, including set and prop design, as well as dabbling in design and video production.
In 2014-2015, he was selected by the York Region Arts Council, in collaboration with the McMichael Gallery, as the apprentice in the Artist Mentorship Project under Bonnie Devine, then OCAD professor and Founding Chair of OCAD U’s Indigenous Visual Culture Program.
Currently, he is studying Community Mental Health at Seneca and hoping to bring his skills as an artist into art therapy.
Teaches: Children, Teens, Adults

Patricia Claro
Instructor
Patricia is a Toronto-based illustrator specializing in Character Design and Digital Art, passionate in bringing out the best in individuals. She is a graduate of the Seneca College Independent Illustration program with an Honours Diploma and has a background in Interior Design.
She loves creating portraits and designing architectural pieces. Her works are heavily influenced by people of colour, culture, history, and the environment. Her art style ranges from stylized conceptual portraits to soft realism. She possesses a broad knowledge and produces high quality artwork in both Traditional and Digital media, relying heavily on thorough research and an iterative approach for precision. She welcomes constructive feedback and is mindful of clients’ ideas, visions, and deadlines.
Besides art, Patricia has a knack for reading, online gaming, blogging and going on food-trips.
Teaches: Digital, Teens

Daniel Wedderburn
Instructor
Daniel Wedderburn is an artist as well as a future teacher, specializing in various mediums such as: sculpture, painting and photography.
He is a York University graduate in both the Fine Arts (Studio) and the Consecutive Education programs. He enjoys constructing and reconstructing the human figure in combination with and in connection to dreams, memories, colour and emotion. His work is influenced by realism, cubism, and surrealism as well as physical movement. His works will vary depending on which medium best suits the subject matter he is attempting to tackle. He is very approachable and always looking for ways he can improve as he considers himself a lifelong learner. He has also gained years of knowledge working at Curry’s Artist Materials and alongside many great artists. He is a firm believer that everyone has an ability to create, and that we all see the world through unique eyes.
In his spare time, he enjoys playing sports, watching movies, and exploring the city with his camera.
Teaches: Teens, Adults

Libby St Jean
Instructor
Libby has extensive experience teaching in York Region public schools and summer sessions in Shanghai, Taipei and Tsingtao.
Her love of art in many forms has led to teaching senior students paper mache and Chinese brush painting sessions at Arts Camp. It was at Arts Camp that Libby met Sylvia Chan and eventually joined classes at Creative Genius Art Academy to refine her painting skills.
Libby believes that creating art should be relaxing, stimulating, and empowering at every age. Creating art allows her to try new techniques, build focus and communication skills, and gain pride in her own style while appreciating the styles of others.
Teaches: Children

Eric Ng
Supply Instructor
Eric is a passionate artist in traditional and media art. He is a graduate from Humber College for Multimedia 3D Animation and Game Design.
He started out as an Animator, Character Design, and 3D Artist and later transitioned into VFX for featured films. He has worked on projects such as Thor: Ragnorak, Spiderman: Homecoming, A Wrinkle in Time, and Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. He has helped many students express their creative side and shares knowledge and tips about how to approach the media arts industry.
Besides art, Eric enjoys going to the gym, watching featured films, reading articles, and learning new stuff everyday.
Teaches: Digital, Children

Sophie Feng
Instructor
Sophie is a passionate young artist currently studying her Bachelors at Rhode Island School of Art and Design, who is skilled at multiple art forms including; acrylic/oil painting, drawing, visual design, mixed media, and sculpture.
She has been attending art classes since the age of 4. The knowledge she gained from both Chinese and Canadian art schools gives her a widened horizon in art and a unique sense of creativity, which combines features from both the East and the West. She is enthusiastic about still life, portraits, and landscape painting. Her art style is both realistic and dreamy, which received attention in several art exhibitions in Ontario.
For Sophie, art is something that gives her a sense of accomplishment and confidence. It is something that takes her breath away in a different kind of happiness.
Teaches: Children

Grace Choi
Instructor
Grace is an emerging illustrator and artist from Markham, who is studying Animation at Sheridan College . She enjoys working in a diverse range of mediums, including gouache, acrylic, watercolour, graphite, charcoal, and digital art. Since the age of six, she has been drawing and attending art classes, continually developing her passion and skillset in art. She most enjoys drawing people, as well as plants and landscapes. As she continues to create art pieces, she wants to refine her artistic creativity for a career in illustration and design.
Grace values dedication and hard work in order to mature as an artist and person. In her free time, she also enjoys reading, listening to audiobooks, and journaling. She hopes to one day illustrate book covers as striking as those that she sees on her favourite novels – namely, the Harry Potter series.
Teaches: Children

Kathy Chen
Administrator & Supply Instructor
Kathy is a passionate artist who currently studies at York University in the Concurrent Education Program majoring in Visual Arts (Studio). She graduated from the Arts Unionville Visual Arts Program, where she had the opportunity to develop her artistic and creative skills. At York, she is continuing her studio practices. Kathy enjoys a variety of art forms including: Drawing, painting, sculpture and mixed media. In her free time, she likes to explore 3D modelling.
Kathy believes everything is a learning opportunity and that the processes of creating art should be fun and rewarding. She hopes to inspire students in all aspects of their lives and help them understand and appreciate the world in different perspectives.
Besides art, Kathy enjoys learning new languages, travelling and meeting new people.
Teaches: Children

Iris Li
Administrator & Design Instructor
Iris is an artist and design student based in Markham and Toronto. After graduating from the Arts Unionville Visual Arts program, she continued to pursue her design studies in the York/Sheridan joint programme for Design, where she is currently studying. As a creative individual, she enjoys making digital art, interactive designs, and photography. She aspires to become a multi-disciplinary designer for both print and digital platforms. Driven by projects that blend art and technology together, Iris wishes to share her passion and knowledge with young artists in today’s digital age. She also believes that the artistic brainstorming process is just as crucial as the final product. She hopes to inspire not only emerging artists, but future thinkers and problem-solvers as well.
One day, she hopes to design her own unique typeface, illustrate a complete set of tarot cards, and master the French language.
Teaches: Children, Teens

Amanda Whyte
Instructor
Amanda Whyte attended the Unionville Arts program and went on to graduate from the Graphic Communications Management program at Ryerson University, where she learned about packaging and printing processes such as Lithography, Flexography and Digital printing.
Constantly referencing the landscape around her, she is inspired by natural and man-made patterns found in the colours and forms of rocks, the movement of water and clouds, and the seasonally changing colours and texture of farmland found within the outskirts of the GTA.
Amanda believes that appreciating moments of transition, unbound exploration, and embracing the creative process are key points to artistic success (however ‘success’ may be defined). She considers herself a student of the creative process.
Teaches: Children, Teens

Garbo Kwan
Marketing & Events Director
Garbo is a Toronto creative who comes from a marketing background and is a graduate of the Creative Industries program at Ryerson University specializing in story telling in the media and communication studies. She enjoys crafting and creating original greeting cards using the Adobe Creative Suite. Her biggest creative inspiration is Walt Disney and she hopes to be able to move people with her art one day just like how Walt Disney changed the world with the way he told stories.
Garbo believes that artistic expression should be accessible to everyone and that everyone has an artist within them!

Michael Chen
Supply Instructor
Michael is an aspiring artist currently studying in the Bachelor of Animation program at Sheridan College. At a very young age, he developed a passion for animation from watching Disney/Pixar films, and Japanese Anime. The fictional stories brought to life by the creative artists inspire him to create his own. Michael enjoys drawing characters while implementing his continuous study in anatomy and perspective. To enhance storytelling, he is also passionate in further improving his layout and environmental design for characters to interact in.
Michael uses various traditional media and digital software to create art, hoping to inspire students to also explore new techniques. In his spare time, he enjoys studying artwork by online artists, watch documentaries, and travel.
Teaches: Teens

Rachel Voong
Instructor
Rachel is a skilled artist from Markham who enjoys working with a variety of art mediums which include graphite, digital art, gouache, pen and ink, watercolour, acrylic, and traditional Chinese painting. She is most passionate about drawing portraits and studying human features. Her art style focuses on semi-realism while also being able to add a creative touch to her works. In her spare time, she also enjoys doing crafts, editing videos, and exploring animation. Rachel cares about working with young children to bring out their inner artist while making sure they are comfortable and working at their own pace. She believes that the most important part of creating an artwork is enjoying the process.
Teaches: Children

Tommy Tso
Instructor
Tommy Tso is an Intern Architect at HOK. He believes design is about first looking and listening, understanding the practical and cultural needs of the community, and then working collaboratively to solve real-life problems with creative built solutions. He specializes in computation, simulations, and parametric design in Architecture.
Currently, he is working on the Centre Block Rehabilitation Project in Ottawa, designing the new Visitor Welcome Center for the Parliament of Canada. He is also working on Pearson Airport Terminal 3 in Toronto. He has experience designing schools, low and high rise residential buildings, community centres, and institutional facilities.
He believes the Earth is round and that the penultimate (second last) bite of your ice cream is the best!
Teaches: Teen

Rachel Lee
Instructor
My name is Rachel Lee and here is a little about me. I love young children and Art! At the coming of age stages of my life, I once said: “If you could cut me in half, it would be art and children”. The only child from a large family, I adored all of my younger cousins. Some of my fondest childhood memories include being House Captain at my primary school, where I would arrive early each morning and greet the nursery children.
This early passion for children has guided me throughout my life to volunteer, work in child-care settings, and eventually study Early Childhood Education at Seneca College. I currently work as an Early Childhood Educator with pre-school and school-aged children for Family Day. Early Childhood Education has exposed me to how competent young children are as painters and creators! I have seen many beautiful craft activities done by my peers and senior Educators. It is exciting and wonderful to be able to begin to explore art with young children.
While I was completing my studies, I also took classes in watercolour painting. I was exploring Curry’s one faithful day when the cashier recommended Sylvia Chan as a unique and multi-faceted art teacher buzz-worthy of checking out. Sylvia has been wonderful, she is very talented and has an amazing, warm personality and passion that is so nice to be around. Creative Genius also has many wonderful art teachers, and I am now so grateful to join the team.
Teaches: Children

Amelia Bowler
Guest Instructor
Amelia Bowler is a watercolour artist and illustrator, specializing in portraiture and animals. Her work has been commissioned by families to commemorate special moments and memories, and by businesses to add a playful touch to their published materials and websites.
Amelia studied art at the University of Manitoba, where she also earned a Bachelor of Education degree, followed by a Masters of Applied Disability Studies degree at Brock, and certification as a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst. Amelia puts her passions for art and teaching to work as a Behaviour Consultant for families, writing and illustrating educational materials for families, and designing creative ways to teach important information about how children learn best.
Teaches: Children, Teen

Jessica Ying
Supply Design Instructor
Jessica is in her thesis year for Master of Architecture at University of Toronto. She believes design is an art of translation – translating the culture, the surrounding context, the need of people into physical space. She is also passionate about creating beautiful architectural drawings and making physical models.
Jessica holds a Bachelor of Architectural studies (with distinction) from University of Toronto. She works at the University of Toronto as a Teaching Assistant, and collaborates with several professors. She has also worked at architectural and interior design firms in different cities – Toronto, Hong Kong, and Beijing.

Isabel Manery
Instructor
Painting and creating has always been part of my life; I enjoy the process and watching my visions come to life particularly on canvas. To be able to combine two passions: painting with teaching is an ultimate goal for me.
As an educator of young children I know how valuable art is and have seen children’s faces transform with such profound happiness as they paint or mold with clay or explore and create with other media.
I’m thrilled to be a part of Creative Genius Academy and look forward to the opportunity to work together with your child to develop their skills and realize their own vision.
Teaches: Children

Anton Wong
Instructor
Hi my name is Anton Wong and I’m a videographer in the Richmond Hill, York Region, and Greater Toronto Area. When I was a child, I “borrowed” my parents and family computer in an attempt to create my own versions of the short films and sketches I saw online.
A few years and a few used-through cameras later, I graduated from Seneca College for Broadcasting Television, in 2017, with some freelance projects under my belt. I soon discovered my desire to create videos for the growing digital online audience and my desire to help get companies and people to where their audiences really were. Now, I help brands, entrepreneurs, and even other media professionals speak to online audiences through the power of video.
Apart from helping my clients produce videos, I also spend my time learning more about my field, watching documentaries and sitcoms, developing my own creative film/video projects, and spending time with friends & family.

Ivy Lin
Instructor
Ivy is an Illustrator residing in the Markham/Toronto area. She is currently completing her studies with Sheridan College’s Honours Bachelor Illustration program, after successfully finishing the Arts Unionville program at Unionville High school.
An enthusiastic creative, she has worked for an array of different organizations, an example would be a community artwork commission that was completed in harmony with her classmates for the City of Markham. Ivy as had many years of instructing students, ages ranging from 6 to 14. She has taught for Summer/Winter camps, tutor classes, and more. Having had these years of previous experience, the environment at Creative Genius Academy is like a home for her. During lessons, she focuses on relationship building with her pupils, as she believes that the mindsets of students are crucial to creating the best artworks.
Ivy likes to work in mediums including but not limited to: acrylic, digital, watercolour, clay, gouache, graphite, oil pastel, etc.
Teaches: Children

Holy Anne Pena
Art Assistant/Administrator
Holy is a passionate, hard-working, and enthusiastic individual. Her love for art has pushed her to try new things and to step out of her comfort zone. She is currently a high school student at Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy in Markham.
She enjoys singing, acting, and dancing. With these skills, she is able to bring a positive energy to the people she works with. As a co-operative education student, she was given the opportunity to teach children, model for students, and work alongside with other instructors. She finds it rewarding to see students grow and reach their full potential.

Brigitta Brumund
Instructor
Brigitta is an artist and educator from Markham currently studying Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education at Queen’s University.
She uses a wide variety of mediums, including: oil, acrylic, gouache and graphite, and loves to incorporate colour in her work. Brigitta’s works have been exhibited and awarded at various events in the GTA, and she continues to explore new techniques and new styles of art. She loves teaching art and has worked with children ages 4-14 at various summer camps and art programs with the YMCA and City of Markham.
Brigitta grew up taking lessons at the Creative Genius Art Academy and understands the power that art, in whatever form it may appear, can have on a person. She believes that everyone has the ability to create art and encourages her students to follow their creative dreams.
Teaches: Children

Jonathan Hou
Instructor
Jonathan is an illustrator and artist based in Markham/Toronto. He has studied
Game Development and Animation at George Brown College, as well as painting at
OCAD University. Having worked with both traditional and digital mediums,
Jonathan enjoys exploring different methods of expression, as he believes there are
always new things to be learned, no matter the skill level of an artist.
The main mediums he uses include Acrylic, Inks, Graphite, Procreate, and
Photoshop. Having worked in an art supply store, Jonathan is constantly learning
about new supplies and new techniques. He enjoys creating characters and concepts
during his free time but believes other possibly less interesting aspects should be
prioritized as well, such as backgrounds. Most people won’t think too much about it,
but it can completely change a piece and give it an atmospheric vibe.
In the future, Jonathan hopes to expand his art portfolio further and hopefully one
day to publish his own art book.

Allison Nantes
Instructor
Allison is an enthusiastic artist who studied in the digital strand of the Regional Arts program, where she was able to expand her knowledge and skills of art. She loves to dabble in all sorts of mediums, ranging from acrylics to digital.
In 2018, she placed first in the highschool illustration category of the Applied Arts magazine, which assisted in encouraging her to look towards pursuing art in the future.
Growing up indulging in cartoons and graphic novels, she developed a passion to create work for others to enjoy. During her free time, she scrapbooks, draws, bakes and tends to her plants. As her art journey continues, she strives to teach others about the joys of creating and exploring art.

Nicole Choi
Instructor
With the energy of oompa loompas from Willy Wonka’s Chocolate factory, and the humour of a stand-up comedian, you get Nicole Choi. When she’s not out camping or reading books at home with a warm cup of tea, you will always find her drawing and creating. Currently studying at OCAD University for interior design, I guess you can call her Marie Kondo, for her passion to create a space that people can enjoy and feel comfortable in. Spending multiple years in perfecting and mastering her craft, Nicole continues to grow in her skills in watercolour, pastels, acrylic, charcoal, pencil crayon, and many more mediums. She draws inspiration from doing things she enjoys like reading with a hot cup of coffee, camping with friends and family, or diving into her psyche. She strives to experiment with unconventional use of traditional art mediums, to create different unique pieces. With her child-like spirit at heart, Nicole connects with her class to further accommodate their needs and encourage them to achieve their goals.

Jin Chun
Instructor
Jin enjoys teaching children and teens foundational drawing and painting, fashion design and creative artworks.

Sarah Jeong
Instructor

Yuki Tam
Instructor

Cynthia Liu
Instructor
Aside from the visual arts, Cynthia enjoys helping younger students navigate to their desired goals and pathways. She believes children should begin expressing themselves through the arts from a young age as they will develop into more ambitious individuals. Cynthia understands that art is the key to unity and interconnectedness, simultaneously transforming pain into beauty.

Sana Ahmed
Instructor
Sana is a passionate young artist and writer currently studying her Bachelors of Architectural Science at Ryerson University. Her art form mostly focuses on surrealism using a variety of mediums such as, pencil crayon, watercolour, drawing, acrylic’s and gouache. Art has always been a part of her life and she now paints custom pieces with a focus on surrealist creations and photoshop work.
Creativity has always been a huge part of her life as she was an avid poet and story writer, and now an architecture student.
During her spare time, she enjoys drawing, hiking, travelling, and meeting new people. She strives to share her passion with others and truly believes that anyone can create, with time, determination and practice.

Khushi Gandhi
Instructor
Khushi is a passionate young artist currently studying her Bachelors of Architectural Science at Ryerson University. Her art form mostly focuses on realism using a variety of mediums such as, acrylic painting, watercolour, drawing, and some mixed media. Art has always been a part of her life and now paints custom commission pieces to give others a part of what she loves to do. Through practicing art, it allows her to try out new techniques and gain happiness through seeing progress.
As a camper at Arts Camp, that is whereKhushi met Sylvia where she first became interested in portrait painting. She eventually joined the classes for a bit at Creative Genius Art Academy to refine her painting skills.
During her spare time, she enjoys painting, watching movies, travelling, and meeting new people. She strives to share her passion with others and truly believes that anyone has the ability to do art with the proper time and practice.
Teaches: Children

Cynthia Xie
Instructor
Cynthia enjoys working digitally, occasionally dabbling in ink, graphite and acrylic paint. Her digital artworks explore her interest in characters and environments surrounding various themes. She is excited to inspire and motivate fledging artists on their creative journey! 🧠🚀✨
Outside of making art, Cynthia enjoys reading short stories and watching films, her favourite genres being adventure and horror. Animated shows are also one of her biggest influences. 💫

Leanne Jin
Instructor
Leanne is an avid artist and bibliophile who can often be found sketching away or frequenting a local Chapters. An experimentalist at heart (although her cooking is a testament to experiments gone awry), she enjoys exploring new mediums and styles but often finds herself returning to pencil. She currently dabbles in digital art and looks forward to pursuing architecture. When she isn’t drawing or reading, she enjoys crocheting or playing ultimate.
Having developed creative design in marketing departments and painted murals for her schools, Leanne seeks to actively incorporate creative thinking in her life and community. She aspires to encourage creativity among children while guiding them on their art journeys.

Alexandra Maftei
Instructor
Alexandra is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer based in Toronto, currently studying Graphic Design and Illustration at OCAD University. She employs various artistic disciplines—including fine art, graphic design, and illustration—to actualize the ideas born from her ever-evolving creativity, curiosity, and imagination.
Beginning to draw since she could hold a pencil, Alexandra’s spent many years developing the techniques she possesses today. She attended the CyberArts arts and technology program throughout high school, alongside completing an art/design course at Seneca College in grade 12, all of which helped her refine her instinctive abilities. Alongside post-secondary studies and building her portfolio as a freelancer, she also contributes to the creative community by being commissioned by (or collaborating with) musicians, independent magazines, and other creatives.
What drives Alexandra’s work is her fascination with how art can be not only beautiful but also a method of communication. Using a research-based approach in combination with her range of classical and contemporary skills, she creates projects that are not only alluring but thematic, conceptual and clever. In between large projects, she enjoys people-drawing, drawing from observation, and calligraphy.

Serin Chun
Instructor
Serin is studying her Bachelors in Animation at Sheridan College. She was initially influenced by animations she watched in her childhood to begin studying art and is still inspired to this day. She has been self taught since age nine, and continues to hone her skills. Serin is well versed in a number of art forms that range from digital art to watercolours, as well as the occasional gouache paintings. Taking a particular liking to bringing artworks to life through the use of characters and expressions in her own work. Working to one day pursue a career in the field of visual development and concept design for shows and movies that others can become inspired by.
Serin believes that mistakes are a part of the process when creating artwork, she finds that times of the greatest creative challenges is the moment when the most growth occurs and potential can bloom.
Other than art, Serin also enjoys watching movies/shows, as well as indulging in video-games from time to time. Where she was able to expand her knowledge and skills of art. She loves to dabble in all sorts of mediums, ranging from acrylics to digital.
Growing up indulging in cartoons and graphic novels, she developed a passion to create work for others to enjoy. During her free time, she scrapbooks, draws, bakes and tends to her plants. As her art journey continues, she strives to teach others about the joys of creating and exploring art.