
Map Your Next Chapter: A Creative Collage Workshop
Saturday, May 30, 2026
11am-12:30pm
561 Johnson St #108, Victoria, BC V8W 1M2
Tickets & Info
Event Description
Community EventsArts & CreativeLearning & Workshops
A hands-on Saturday morning workshop using collage to explore what matters to you and what you want to move toward.
Sometimes the next step becomes clearer when you stop thinking about it and start creating instead.
This 90-minute workshop uses guided collage-making to help you slow down, reflect on where you are, and explore what you want your next chapter to look like. You'll work with magazines, images, colour, and text to build something personal and meaningful, a visual map of what matters to you right now.
This isn't about making something pretty. It's about getting out of your head and into a creative process that can reveal what's been hard to see or put into words.
What we'll do together:
→ A grounding exercise to settle in and arrive
→ Guided creative prompts to help you reflect on where you are and where you want to go → Time to create your own collage piece using provided materials
→ Gentle group sharing and reflection (only what feels comfortable)
This workshop may be a good fit if you're:
→ Wanting a creative, screen-free way to spend a Saturday morning
→ Curious about art therapy but looking for something low-pressure to start
→ In the middle of a life change and looking for clarity
→ Feeling stuck or uncertain about what comes next
Limited to 8 participants. No art experience needed. All materials provided. Just bring yourself.
Led by Hanna Kaye Verhagen, MC, DVATI, BA,CCC, Art Therapist & Certified Canadian Counsellor. Learn more at hannakaye.com
"Hanna creates safe, empowering spaces for people to feel seen and supported."
"Hanna is welcoming, calming, and empowers people to embrace their creativity to benefit their mental health."
After booking you'll receive a brief consent form via JaneApp.
22 interested

Saturday, May 30, 2026
11am-12:30pm
561 Johnson St #108, Victoria, BC V8W 1M2
22 interested
Map Your Next Chapter: A Creative Collage Workshop
Tickets & Info
Event Description
Community EventsArts & CreativeLearning & Workshops
A hands-on Saturday morning workshop using collage to explore what matters to you and what you want to move toward.
Sometimes the next step becomes clearer when you stop thinking about it and start creating instead.
This 90-minute workshop uses guided collage-making to help you slow down, reflect on where you are, and explore what you want your next chapter to look like. You'll work with magazines, images, colour, and text to build something personal and meaningful, a visual map of what matters to you right now.
This isn't about making something pretty. It's about getting out of your head and into a creative process that can reveal what's been hard to see or put into words.
What we'll do together:
→ A grounding exercise to settle in and arrive
→ Guided creative prompts to help you reflect on where you are and where you want to go → Time to create your own collage piece using provided materials
→ Gentle group sharing and reflection (only what feels comfortable)
This workshop may be a good fit if you're:
→ Wanting a creative, screen-free way to spend a Saturday morning
→ Curious about art therapy but looking for something low-pressure to start
→ In the middle of a life change and looking for clarity
→ Feeling stuck or uncertain about what comes next
Limited to 8 participants. No art experience needed. All materials provided. Just bring yourself.
Led by Hanna Kaye Verhagen, MC, DVATI, BA,CCC, Art Therapist & Certified Canadian Counsellor. Learn more at hannakaye.com
"Hanna creates safe, empowering spaces for people to feel seen and supported."
"Hanna is welcoming, calming, and empowers people to embrace their creativity to benefit their mental health."
After booking you'll receive a brief consent form via JaneApp.
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