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Liquitex Bio-Based Heavy Body Acrylics with Megan Jentsch
Liquitex Bio-Based Heavy Body Acrylics with Megan Jentsch
Join Liquitex Education Program Artist and Abstract Painter Megan Jentsch at Opus for a 15-minute, informative and fun experience. Drop in anytime between 11:00 - 1:00 or 2:00 - 3:00 at the Opus Granville Island Demo Station!
Discover the next generation of sustainable art materials with Liquitex Bio-Based Heavy Body Acrylics. Join us for a live demonstration and experience the same rich, buttery texture and professional performance you love—now made with up to 50% bio-based acrylic. Watch as vibrant pigments come to life on the canvas, holding bold brushstrokes and dramatic palette knife marks with ease. You’ll see firsthand how this groundbreaking formula delivers uncompromising colour, texture, and durability while reducing environmental impact. Whether you’re a seasoned painter or just beginning your creative journey, this demo will inspire you to create with confidence and care for the planet.
This is an excellent opportunity to ask questions and test out Liquitex Bio-Based Heavy Body Acrylics firsthand. Megan and the Opus team look forward to your visit; register today to receive a reminder email.
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Liquitex Bio-based Heavy Body Acrylics
Hosted by Opus Art Supplies & our Experience leader
Born in 1989 in Penticton, BC, Canada, Megan lives and works on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. She graduated in 2009 from Florence Design Academy in Firenze, Italy, with a Diploma in Interior Design. She has also completed extended studies in abstract art at Alberta College of Art and Design. In 2023, she also attended Central Saint Martins in London, UK, to complete an extended studies course in painting. Megan had her first solo exhibition, “About-Face,” at WOW Lighting in October 2014. In July 2015, Megan created a custom collection for Holt Renfrew, which was showcased in the store in March 2016. Between 2016 and 2017, she collaborated with McKinley Studios to create two murals and a yarn installation within La Maison Simons. She completed her second solo exhibition, “Consistency in Adversity,” which was showcased in a vacant Scotiabank in the heart of Calgary. In 2020, she undertook a 6-month residency at Re: Centre Art Residency in London, UK. Her work can be found in private collections, including those of Air Canada, ATB Financial, and Le Germaine Hotels. She has completed commission work for notable clients, including La Maison Simons, Village Ice Cream, ATB Financial, Holt Renfrew, and Air Canada, among others.Website: mecjayy.com
Instagram: @mecjayy
Linktree: @mecjayy
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Do I have to register in advance?
Yes—most events require registration to reserve your spot. Free demos with limited space can fill up quickly, so we recommend signing up early.
What’s included in a paid vs free event?
Paid events may include hands-on instruction, materials, and exclusive product offers. The details will be listed on the event page.
Free events may include a short, informative session led by an artist—perfect for picking up techniques, learning about materials, and sparking inspiration. You’re welcome to paint along, but it’s not required.
Will I get a recording if I miss an online event?
No. These demos are live-only. If recorded, the footage is gifted to the artist and not shared publicly.
Can I attend an online event if I don’t live in BC?
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What’s the difference between free and paid events?
Free events are short, demo-based sessions led by professional artists—great for inspiration and learning.
Paid events offer deeper, hands-on instruction with more time, materials, or exclusive access. They’re ideal for artists looking to grow their skills.
Some paid events are free or discounted for Artist and Creative Tier Members.
Is it okay to ask questions during the demo?
Absolutely. Use the community chat to ask demo-related questions. Our host will relay them to the artist as time allows.
When will I be let in from the Zoom waiting room?
We open the room right at the start time. Arrive a couple of minutes early to avoid delays.
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