Who we are,

What we love

Art has always been, for me, a way of observing and responding to the world with care-full attention.

I’m an art educator and creative facilitator who believes that everyone is an artist in their own right. My work centers on helping artists develop strong visual fundamentals while trusting their own instincts, interpretations, and creative voices.

Through thoughtfully designed workshops and classes, I guide artists in exploring the visual arts in ways that empower them to ask “why”, with confidence, about what they see. Whether we’re building a color wheel, crafting zines, or experimenting with harmony and contrast, my goal remains the same: to give emerging artists the tools to respond to the world in their own creative way.

I design programs for a wide range of ages—from early elementary through middle school—and host workshops for adults; helping to reignite a love of art and the creative practice. By always adapting material I meet students where they are. Offering accessible ways to engage with the fundamental structures of art through play, experimentation, and creative risk-taking.

When we learn to see—really see—the foundation of our artistic skills and personal confidence begins to bloom. At the heart of my teaching is a simple idea: when student learn to trust their eye, they learn to trust themselves, as the artist.

Close-up of multiple paintbrushes with colorful dried paint on the bristles and handles, lying on a messy table with splatters of paint and leaves.

Meet the Artist

Young woman with long braided hair sitting behind a table at an art fair, displaying various colorful artwork including paintings and drawings, with a sign labeled 'Enaya' on the table, inside a room with large windows and brick walls.

Enaya Ajahnae is a contemporary multimedia artist who explores conceptual depictions of the feminine experience, nature, and identity. Her compositions are executed through layers of eye-catching colors, form, and patterns. Enaya’s artistry ranges across painting, sculpture, photography and collage which she uses as channels to investigate the nuances of the natural world, gender, culture, and self expression.

The east coast native was born into a matriarchal culture that has influenced much of her artistry and inspired projects such as: Entwined Perceptions (2025) a collection of abstract portraits discussing body dysmorphia, The Body in View (2025), a creative assessment of the male gaze in art history. And Girlhood (2023-2024,) a photographic series capturing the transitions of adolescence through objects and concepts that shape young girls into women.

At the age of twenty-two the artist holds her associates in Fine Arts, from Springfield Technical Community College (2024) and a Bachelors of Art in Studio Art and Arts Management from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (2025).

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