What do these levels mean?
Foundation
Practical, hands-on introductions to a specific craft, technique, or piece of equipment.
No experience needed — perfect for absolute beginners.
Maker Session
Guided, creative sessions built around a loose theme or project.
All levels welcome. Some experience recommended, but enthusiastic beginners are always welcome.
Masterclass
Deep dives into advanced techniques, complex equipment, and specialised skills.
Experienced makers only. Not suitable for beginners.
One-to-One Sessions
Dedicated, direct support tailored entirely to your project or learning goals.
All levels. Personalised mentoring, bookable year-round.

Learn to Throw a Ceramic Pot
Learn the basics of wheel throwing — perfect for curious beginners.
Learn moreHand-building Techniques With Clay
Create unique hand-built pieces, from coiling to slab-rolling.
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Weekend Throwing & Turning Workshop
A weekend workshop for beginners and intermediates alike.
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The Art & Science of Glaze Making
Learn how to add durability and personality to your pieces.
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Raku Club — Communal Firing
Experience the drama of Raku firing — a real favourite.
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Teapot Masterclass
Advanced throwing: handle pulling and gallery lids.
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Sprig Making Masterclass
Low-relief moulded designs applied to your pottery pieces.
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Large Pots Masterclass
Centre heavy weights of clay and pull tall forms.
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Glaze Bolt-On Session
A light support session — not a detailed class.
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Introduction to Kiln Firing
The technical side of firing ceramics in an electric kiln.
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An Introduction to Screen Printing
Grasp the principles and go away with an original print.
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An Introduction to Linocut
A traditional printmaking technique — great for beginners.
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The Art of Jigsaw Lino Printing
Four hours piecing together a puzzle of lino for unique results.
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Reduction Lino Printing
Plan, carve and print in vibrant layers with real depth.
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An Introduction to Gelli Printing
Master mono-printing with gelatine plates in two hours.
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Learn to Letterpress
The basics, on an original Adana letterpress machine.
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Discover the Art of Bookbinding
An immersive workshop making your own book from scratch.
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Get Started with Risograph
Design, produce and 'copy' your own limited edition print.
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Screen Printing — Exposing Screens
Full process of screen exposure for two-colour designs.
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Screen Printing — Totes & Tea Towels
Make a custom tote or tea towel with Katie Kennedy.
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Learn to Expose a Silkscreen
Prepare and expose a screen using UV emulsion.
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Screen Printing — Upcycling
Bring old fabric and recycle it using printing techniques.
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Welcome to the Makerspace
Perfect for new members, or as a refresher for long-standing ones.
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Makerspace Tour
An hour-long look around for non-members, before signing up.
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See every Associate Artist available for direct, personalised support.
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£40Heidi Sharp — Printmaker & Illustrator
One-to-one time to work on your printmaking or illustration project.
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£40Sam Elston — Ceramicist
Wheel throwing only — one-to-one time on the pottery wheel.
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£40Tom Armstrong — Printmaker
One-to-one time to work on your printmaking project.
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£40Katie Kennedy — Designer & Printmaker
One-to-one time to work on your design or printmaking project.
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£40Harriet Caslin — Ceramicist
Hand-building only — does not cover wheel throwing.
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Neville Tatham — Ceramicist
Hand-building (£40/hr) or Master Pot Throwing (£60/hr).
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Photopolymer Plate Printing
Photo emulsion exposure meets the versatility of relief printing.
Drawing at the Makerspace
Classic art-school drawing exercises, relaxed and social.
Cyanotype Print Making
Classic sun printing, on both paper and fabric.
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