Workshops
Experimental Drawing
​
​
"Thank you for such a helpful workshop. I could feel my expressive confidence growing from activity to activity, it felt therapeutic to finally let go and do something a bit looser and more creative. It helped me think about how shapes can be felt, perceived, and remembered – and then freely re-imagined. Massively liberating!"​
Our experimental drawing workshops are designed to enhance employee wellbeing, spark creativity, and foster innovation within your team. Whether you're interested in a quick one-hour creative session or a full-day immersive experience, our artist led workshops taught by Royal College of Art graduates are tailored to suit your needs.
We offer flexible options: choose an online session for convenience, invite us to your workplace, or let us help you find the perfect off-site location for a refreshing change of scenery.
"Relaxed yet excited, lovely to do an exercise like this with colleagues".
Embracing creativity yields numerous benefits, from fostering innovation to enhancing problem solving skills. Creative activities encourage employees to think outside the box, leading to fresh perspectives and ground breaking ideas that can drive business growth. Additionally creativity boosts morale and engagement by providing a healthy outlet for self-expression, reducing stress, and promoting mental wellbeing.
There’s no pressure to produce a masterpiece—just a chance to relax, recharge, and let your imagination take the lead.
​
"The workshop highlighted the need to slow down, and appreciate my surroundings, taking things in properly and not let the world pass me by at one hundred miles an hour!"
"The art session was fantastic - great to do something practical but accessible for everyone!"
"A wonderful way of dropping one's assumptions about what the world should look like and see what it actually looks like..."
"I’ve really enjoyed being able to laugh with the team! A reminder of the importance of mindfulness".​
​
Previous participants: The Royal Marsden | Trauma Surgeon Martin Griffiths and his team | Culture, Health & Wellbeing International Conference | Kings College Dental Institute | The Culture Box Study team | Royal College of Radiologists | RIFT Social Enterprise | Professor Abbie Tucker (Development & Evolution) and her team, Centre for Craniofacial and Regenerative Biology, Kings College, London | City & Hackney Medical
​Students
​​​
Looking forward to hearing from you!
​
​
​
​
Mindful Photography
​
​
"Stillness is a most liberating feature in a photograph. It does not feel restrictive — rather, it opens into the imagination, where all our experience is stored.”
Emmet Gowin
Life is so fast these days that we often don’t stop to observe our surroundings, we are too busy rushing to and from various destinations in our lives without noticing our environment. This lifestyle can be detrimental to our health both mentally and physically and we suffer the consequences.
We live in a visual world and our everyday is flooded with images that we barely register. Our phones have become our cameras and we randomly document our lives through them. Photos of our surroundings, our family and friends, our holidays and of course, selfies! What happens to these images, they use space on our phone or get posted on social media, and yes, I admit, my phone contains 5,000 photographs that I rarely look at and will probably never use!
​
"This workshop has taught me to look".
"The workshop takes you completely out of work mode".
When do we stop, when do we really take a look at the spaces we inhabit and be ‘in the moment’? Using some of the principles of mindfulness you will be guided through an exercise that offers you a chance to slow down and take stock. Through photography you will be provided with an opportunity to think and feel thereby giving space to creativity.
​
"The workshop teaches you to look completely differently at your surroundings".
Staff and students from the department of Nursing and Midwifery, King’s College, London
Workshops are led by an artist with twenty years experience of teaching photography and tailored to suit the particular company or organisation for which they are developed. They can take place during work hours, lunchtime or after working hours. Duration can be from one - hour workshops to one day.
​​​​​
Looking forward to hearing from you!