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Canadian Contemporary School of Art (CCSA) — Visual Arts

By Canadian Contemporary School of Art (CCSA) · Toronto

Verified by 8 families
Ages

Ages 0–18

Schedule

weekly

Price

CA$50–CA$150

Location

109 Vanderhoof Ave Unit 6, East York, ON M4G 2H7, Canada

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If you're looking for a place where your kids can really express themselves through art, CCSA might be worth checking out. They offer a range of classes for all ages, and the focus seems to be on nurturing creativity in a supportive setting. It sounds like a great way for kids to build confidence and explore their artistic side!

Synthesized from 8 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 8 verified families

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Amelia G.

Top Contributor

creativeoutgoing

My 6-year-old has been attending the Visual Arts program at the Canadian Contemporary School of Art in Toronto for a few weeks now, and overall, it's been a great experience. The small class size allows for more personalized attention, which my child really benefits from. The instructor, Emma, is fantastic at engaging the kids. In one session, they worked on a fun painting project that allowed them to explore colors and shapes, and my son came home excited to show off his masterpiece. The only annoyance was the drop-off; it felt a bit chaotic with a lot of parents rushing to get their kids settled. However, once inside the classroom, my child immediately felt at ease and got to work on creative projects with other children. It's clear that they foster a supportive environment, which I appreciate. I would recommend this program, especially for kids who are outgoing and eager to explore their artistic side.

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engaged-staff · small-group-size · creative-projects

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drop-off-chaotic

24 days ago
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Emily R.

Top Contributor

creative

My 9-year-old son attended the Visual Arts program at CCSA in Toronto, and overall, it was a good experience. He particularly enjoyed the sculpture class, where he created a small clay dinosaur that he was quite proud of. The instructor, Sarah, was engaging and provided personalized feedback, which really helped my son feel encouraged. The small class size allowed for more one-on-one attention, which was great. However, the check-in process was a bit chaotic with long lines, especially during the first week. It would be nice if they could streamline that a bit. Despite this minor issue, my son made a couple of friends, and he looks forward to going back each week. I would recommend this program to other parents, especially if your child enjoys being creative.

Loved

engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

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long-lines

7 months ago
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