Workshops & Classes
If I’m not being creative myself, then I enjoy helping and inspiring others to be creative. It may be that someone has not drawn, painted or stitched since school and that can be quite a scary thing. Some people feel that they are too tight in their painting and want to loosen up, others want to find the purpose for painting and through workshops and classes, I can help you on that path. If you have enjoyed stitching with kits for years, you may feel nervous about creating your own designs, I will lead you through my process.
Workshops and Courses are planned to inspire you and help you to learn new skills in a warm and friendly environment. Groups are purposefully kept small and I will be on hand to give guidance and tutoring throughout the day.
COVID 19 UPDATE…..
Whilst there are currently no UKGov guidelines, we will continue to follow good hygiene with handwashing and acknowledging each other’s personal space.
I am happy to invite you to my workshops and classes once again. Many of my workshops and classes will take place in my tall brick townhouse with it’s delightful little walled garden, these will be limited to small groups.
Exciting News - I will also be running some two hour creative sessions as part of bespoke packages at Field Head Farm in Staffordshire - details will soon be here and on their website.
What others say…
“Without your encouragement I would be doing nothing and forever feeling frustrated that I had never tried.”
“Art lessons with Maggie are a real delight. She has obviously put such a lot of time and effort into planning our lessons. They are interesting, so helpful and constructive, but fun too.”
“I just wanted you to know how much I am enjoying your art classes, I have learnt so much and feel very inspired, your enthusiasm is infectious. Tuesday afternoons are now very special.”
“Maggie is the most inspiring artist/tutor, she is so generous with sharing her knowledge. She encourages you to search deeper to find your own style, she gives and receives lots of pleasure in the process.”