Develop More – Masterclass with Glenys Mann
DEVELOP….(the shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 1933 edition) To unfold, unroll; to unfurl…1868 To flatten out (a curved surface); to change the form of (a surface) by bending…1879 To unveil; to
DEVELOP….(the shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 1933 edition) To unfold, unroll; to unfurl…1868 To flatten out (a curved surface); to change the form of (a surface) by bending…1879 To unveil; to
Leah Higgins is an internationally exhibited textile artist, author and tutor based in Manchester. Her art has developed from a life-long love of working with textile and stitch. Many of
Due to popular demand we have scheduled a second workshop. Book now for this very popular event! Currently based in Ballarat, Anzara Clark is an award winning, multi-disciplinary artist whose
Currently based in Ballarat, Anzara Clark is an award winning, multi-disciplinary artist whose work explores various types of textiles, paper, and recycled material manipulations, overlaid with textile process interventions and
Due to illness, this workshop has been re-scheduled to February 2023. Apologies for any inconvenience. Eco Print on Leather – Natural, Crisp and Beautiful This workshop will cover all you
Luna Newby trained in London and has been making shoes and teaching shoe-making for 40 years. She loves passing on skills and feels passionate about keeping this art form alive.
Surprise!! Pages that go Pop! Many people love surprises that amuse, celebrate or intrigue! Pop-up cards and books are an ideal medium for providing fun, pleasure, the unexpected as well
DEVELOP….(the shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 1933 edition) To unfold, unroll; to unfurl…1868 To flatten out (a curved surface); to change the form of (a surface) by bending…1879 To unveil; to
DEVELOP….(the shorter Oxford English Dictionary. 1933 edition) To unfold, unroll; to unfurl…1868 To flatten out (a curved surface); to change the form of (a surface) by bending…1879 To unveil; to
Deborah Wace, a printmaker with 20 years’ experience, creates intimate direct prints from the flora of Tasmania and large-scale dry-point etchings and fabric designs based on Tasmania’s native botany. She