Meaningful art that moves you.


Artist Statement,

In lieu of an artist statement, I wish to share my gratitude:

I extend my heartfelt thanks to my husband, Trevor, whose unwavering support and belief in my purpose have been my foundation since the day we met. This dream would not have been possible without him.
To my goddess tribe: Alauna, Michaen, Miranda, and Richelle, thank you for standing by me, especially during times of failure.

To my Moon Sisters, Wendy and Michele who coach me on the business of starting a business.

To Erica Dupuis, Asia Morrisseau, and the Evansburg community, I deeply appreciate your continued support for the arts.

With love and gratitude,
Angelina Chevrier

Angelina here, 

I’m an artist and an early childhood educator, and at the heart of my work is a simple belief: art is connection. It’s healing, it’s grounding, and when we invite all five senses into the process, it becomes a powerful mind/body experience that helps people feel deeply seen.

Over the past several years, I’ve brought sensory-rich art workshops to early learners, youth, mothers, seniors and community groups. No matter the age, I’ve watched how texture, colour, sound, and movement can unlock something beautiful... memories, stories, emotions, calm. Art becomes less about “making something” and more about feeling something.

Before returning to art full-time, I spent years in client-centered roles that taught me how to listen with intention, meet people exactly where they are, and build trust through presence and compassion. Those skills deeply shape the way I facilitate today, especially when working with vulnerable or diverse populations.

I hold a BFA in Fine Art, I’m Level 1 certified in Informed Art Facilitation, and I’ve completed Brain Story Certification. These help me design sessions that are supportive, gentle, accessible, and rooted in play and curiosity.

What I offer isn’t just an art class, it’s an experience.
And honestly, if Picasso can have a blue period, we can definitely have a “just-here-to-enjoy-myself” period.

I’d love to share that experience with your community.



Remind me why art matters?
  •  07/04/2026 01:43 PM

Dressed in all black, I set out to explore the Georgetown art scene, equal parts curiosity and quiet rebellion against the rhythm of everyday motherhood life. Tucked along a sunlit street, Vera Gallery stopped me in my tracks. Unassuming from the outside, but inside... something entirely different. Before stepping in, I paused at a wobbly sidewalk table outside Lamppost Coffee. The service was… let’s call it emotionally unavailable... but the coffee? Worth every ounce of indifference. Rich, grounding, perfect. Above the rooftops, I caught a glimpse of Lady Justice crowning the historic courthouse dome, steady and watchful. And then, the gallery. The door stood wide open, as if the space itself was inviting me in. Natural light poured across the room, illuminating carefully spaced works that felt like they had room to breathe. At the center, a living room-style setup: chairs, coffee table books, a quiet place to sit and be with the art. I felt inspired and deeply grateful to have found this place. Vera’s work pulled me in immediately. I was even invited to view her preserved monoprints, stacked gently near the desk, marked with handwritten notes and color studies. It felt intimate, like being let into the artist’s process rather than just her finished pieces. The space carried a calm energy, soft, thoughtful, with a subtle trace of essential oils in the air. Even the smaller details: a sculptural feature tucked near the seating area, a large photograph of Vera glowing in natural light above the desk, all felt curated with care. What stayed with me most, though, was the feeling. Peaceful. Welcoming. Inspiring. The gallery manager matched that energy completely. She was warm, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate. She shared that the gallery is beginning to collaborate with Texas designers, bringing Vera’s iconic scarves into upcoming shows. I could feel my cup becoming creatively full. In a short escape from the everyday, I found something unexpected, not just a gallery, but a space that reminded me why art matters.

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"Growth"
  •  25/02/2026 02:31 PM

Painted through layers of intention, "Growth" reflects the quiet power of choosing self over approval.

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Angelina

Artist

I’m an artist and an early childhood educator, and at the heart of my work is a simple belief: art is connection. It’s healing, it’s grounding, and when we invite all five senses into the process, it becomes a powerful mind/body experience that helps people feel deeply seen. What I offer isn’t just an art class, it’s an experience. And honestly, if Picasso can have a blue period, we can definitely have a “just-here-to-enjoy-myself” period.

Vienna

Studio Assistant

Vienna Chevrier is an active studio assistant with a passion for large-scale acrylic painting. Her work explores nightscapes, with the moon serving as her central muse, bringing a sense of calm, mystery, and quiet luminosity to each piece..

Warren

Art Events Assistant

Warren Chevrier has experience and training in assisting large scale art events. From welcoming guests to refilling paint water, when Warren is on the team every event is a success.

Murray

Art Events Musician

Murray Chevrier is our house musician. He preforms live for art openings and art experiences for our team.


  • Round Rock, TX, USA

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