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Endfield Farm pottery is a peaceful Artist owned studio, offering pottery classes, pottery courses and specialised workshops on our farm in the Cheshire countryside. We have a range of pottery classes and ceramic art workshops, for pottery beginners to experienced potters. We are close to the pretty village of Lymm and the market towns of Warrington, Knutsford and Altrincham. Only 14 miles from Manchester centre.

Supported sessions
Delivered In-Person in Warrington3 hours, Jul 6th, 09:00 + 24 more
£25

Japanese Painting Workshop - Manchester

By Floating Art

Authentic Art workshops led by a local artist.

Japanese Painting Workshop - Manchester
Delivered In-Person in Manchester2 hours 30 minutes, Jul 7th, 12:00
£30

Our studio is a peaceful Artist owned space, offering pottery and ceramic art classes on our farm in the Cheshire countryside. We have a range of pottery classes and ceramic art workshops, for beginners to experienced. We are close to St Helens, Wigan, Warrington, 20 miles from Manchester and Liverpool centre. - 5 mins M6 and M62 motorways.

MINDFULNESS WITH CLAY WORKSHOP
Delivered In-Person in Warrington3 hours 30 minutes, Jul 14th, 12:00 + 2 more
£65

Disability awareness workshops for pupils

By Centre For Studies On Inclusive Education

A whole day of workshops for groups of pupils throughout your school, delivered by a dedicated ally of disabled people. Engaging and thought-provoking, these workshops are a must for schools that want to challenge prejudice and promote disability equality. WORKSHOPS WILL HELP PUPILS TO: * learn more about disability and human rights * hear disabled people’s perspectives * identify common stereotypes and some of the prejudices disabled people face * consider what disability is and how it arises * understand the difference between impairment and disability * review terminology and its effect on disabled people’s identities * learn about disabled people who have made a difference * ask sensitive questions anonymously * become advocates for disability equality 95-100% OF PARTICIPANTS SAY THAT THEY FOUND OUR WORKSHOP HELPFUL Some of the reasons pupils have given for finding the workshop helpful are: * “Until today I had always been scared of disabled people but today I have learnt that disabled people have a heart and emotions too.” * “I now understand more about disabilities. My sister and brother has disabilities.” * “It shows that although disabled people have limits they can do many things.” * “Because presenter told in very simply way about complicated things and used interesting examples.” * “Now I know that disabled people do things differently.” FAQS: How long is each workshop? 40-45 minutes; this can be adjusted to fit in with your school day. How many workshops will you deliver? We can deliver up to six workshops in a day. How many pupils should there be in each group? The workshops are interactive, so they are more effective with groups of around 20 pupils. We are often asked to work with larger groups and this still generates excellent feedback from pupils and staff. What year groups are these workshops for? The workshops are suitable for all year groups in primary and secondary schools; we adapt the content and presentation according to the age of pupils. Does a member of staff need to stay with the group? Yes, we ask that a member of staff is present at each workshop. Will you need any equipment? We ask for a computer, projector and access to the internet. Pupils will need a pen to write with. How are the workshops evaluated? At the end of each workshop we ask all (except the youngest) pupils to write down if they have found it helpful or not and why; we may also offer them an opportunity to ask a question anonymously.If schools have opted for this (please see optional extras below) we will send the school written responses to questions and a transcript of pupils’ feedback as evidence of impact. COST: CSIE price: £800+vat plus expenses Optional extras: a) written responses to pupils’ anonymous questions (£50+vat) b) transcript of pupils’ feedback, as evidence of impact (£50+vat)

Disability awareness workshops for pupils
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Bristol
£800

Snowdonia Photography Workshops

5.0(2)

By Creative Photography By Dean Photography

JOIN ME ON THIS LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP IN THE ICONIC MOUNTAINS, QUARRIES AND LANDSCAPE OF SNOWDONIALANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHYA NEW ADDITION TO THE TOURS AND WORKSHOPS, THIS AREA HAS SOME OF THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN RANGES IN ENGLAND AND WALES. THE LANDSCAPE IS RUGGED BUT BEAUTIFUL WITH HIGH MOUNTAINS, FLOWING RIVERS AND LARGE LAKES. BASED AROUND CAPEL CURIG IN THE NATIONAL PARK WE WILL VISIT SOME HIDDEN TREASURES, LAKES, MOUNTAINS, QUARRIES AND ICONIC VISTAS.A SNOWDONIA PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP AND PHOTO WALK IN CWM IDWAL AMIDST THE GLYDERAU AND CARNEDDAU MOUNTAIN RANGES, THE GLACIAL LAKES OF LLYN IDWAL AND LLYN OGWEN AND THE IMPRESSIVE OGWEN FALLS. A WORKSHOP FOR BEGINNERS OR ANYONE LOOKING TO FURTHER DEVELOP THEIR LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY.COURSE CONTENT INCLUDES CAMERA CONTROLS, USE OF FILTERS, GEAR CHOICE, ADVICE ON COMPOSITION. THE WORKSHOP INVOLVES WALKING TO DIFFERENT VIEWPOINTS WITHIN CWM IDWAL ON ROCKY, UNEVEN PATHS AND AN ASCENT OF 300FT TO A VIEWPOINT ABOVE THE LAKE SO A GOOD LEVEL OF FITNESS AND MOBILITY IS REQUIRED. DUE TO THE TERRAIN UNFORTUNATELY THE WORKSHOP IS UNSUITABLE FOR THOSE WITH LIMITED MOBILITY.WHAT DO YOU NEED TO BRING WITH YOU?CAMERA/LENSES/SPARE MEMORY CARD/BATTERIES/TRIPOD - A DIGITAL CAMERA WITH "SEMI-AUTOMATIC/MANUAL" CONTROLS (APERTURE AND SHUTTER PRIORITY) IS RECOMMENDED TO GET THE MOST FROM THE COURSE. FILTERS (IF YOU HAVE THEM) A PACKED LUNCH/SNACKS THE RELEVANT USER MANUAL FOR YOUR CAMERA WARM/WATERPROOF CLOTHING AND SUITABLE FOOTWEAR - WEATHER CAN BE UNPREDICTABLE ALL YEAR ROUND IN SNOWDONIA. A NOTEPAD AND PEN WHAT HAPPENS IN BAD WEATHER?I MONITOR WEATHER FORECASTS AND IF CONDITIONS ARE PREDICTED TO BE COMPLETELY UNSUITABLE, TO ENSURE BOTH YOUR SAFETY AND ENJOYMENT OF THE DAY, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO CANCEL A WORKSHOP. I WILL ENDEAVOUR TO PROVIDE AT LEAST 24HRS NOTICE, ALTHOUGH THIS CANNOT ALWAYS BE GUARANTEED; YOU WILL BE OFFERED EITHER A FULL REFUND OR A PLACE ON A FUTURE COURSE.

Snowdonia Photography Workshops
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Birmingham
£300 to £350

West End Workshops

By Theatre Workout

Official workshops for West-End shows and bespoke masterclasses tailored to any show.

West End Workshops
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in .
FREE

Subsidised workshops for schools in Bristol and Solihull

By Centre For Studies On Inclusive Education

CSIE is currently offering these workshops at highly subsidised rates (only £300+vat for a whole day of workshops) to schools in Bristol and Solihull, thanks to a grant from the Rix-Thompson-Rothenberg (RTR) Foundation and another grant from Tesco Stronger Starts. We are delighted to have won the public vote in south Bristol Tesco stores, enabling us to offer even more workshops at subsidised rates! Please book early to avoid disappointment – we’ll offer the subsidised rates on a first-come-first-served basis. COST: £300+vat Optional extras: a) written responses to pupils’ anonymous questions (£50+vat) b) transcript of pupils’ feedback, as evidence of impact (£50+vat)

Subsidised workshops for schools in Bristol and Solihull
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Bristol
£300

Plastic Recycling Workshops - collect it and melt it!

4.8(10)

By Doba Studio

See how plastic bottle tops are remelted into beautiful objects!

Plastic Recycling Workshops - collect it and melt it!
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Edinburgh & 1 more
£16 to £300

Upcycle Furniture Course

By Tread Softly

Learn how to upcycle furniture with Hannah from Tread Softly Furniture.

Upcycle Furniture Course
Delivered In-Person in Manchester6 hours, Jul 28th, 09:00 + 2 more
£110

Equality workshops for staff and governors

By Centre For Studies On Inclusive Education

We will come to your school at a time that suits you and run a 2-hour workshop for all staff. We will present in clear and simple terms the school’s duties under the Equality Act, help you guard against discrimination, and leave you with useful resources. HOW WILL THIS WORKSHOP HELP YOUR SCHOOL? This is a practical, "hands on" workshop designed to be engaging and constructive. Over and above helping your school fulfil its legal duties, it will help ensure that nobody is left behind or discriminated against. The workshop will show how all protected characteristics covered by the Equality Act 2010 can be reflected positively in everyday school life. It will consider real-life examples and make this more meaningful and relevant by inviting participants to bring their own examples of equality challenges in school. We will show you how to get the best out of CSIE’s toolkit ‘Equality: Making It Happen’ – a succinct and user-friendly set of reference cards to help schools promote equality – and leave you with at least two complimentary copies. Above all, the workshop will help develop a shared understanding and build a consistent response to diversity and equality. We understand that all schools are at different stages of this journey, so this workshop will assist you in determining next steps and areas of specific focus for your setting. WHAT WILL THE WORKSHOP COVER? The workshop will: * provide an overview of the Equality Act 2010, including the Public Sector Equality Duty and what it means for all schools * bring awareness to unconscious bias and how it can influence our interactions * present strategies for removing barriers to learning and participation * address intersectionality and how it affects people’s experiences * help develop confidence and language for discussing sensitive equality issues * add flesh to the bones of all the above, by considering real-life examples WHO IS IT FOR? The workshop has been designed for all primary and secondary school staff and governors; delivery is adjusted to the context of each school. We encourage all teaching and non-teaching staff to attend, so that your school can develop a coherent and consistent response to diversity and equality. FEEDBACK FROM PREVIOUS CSIE EQUALITY WORKSHOPS: > Very knowledgeable presenter. > I feel more empowered. > Clear and concise. > Very thought provoking. > Clear, compassionate presentation.

Equality workshops for staff and governors
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in Bristol
£500

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Outside The Lines - Art Workshops

outside the lines - art workshops

Poynton

An independent art studio where artists of all ages can develop their creativity and gain self-confidence through visual art. Join our email list > "My daughter is enjoying art class very much and thus I am happy and satisfied. :) She actually said it helped her calm down on a day where she had gotten angry with her brother - now that's some good stuff! Thank you for inspiring them, and for all that you do!" Kyrie Shomaker, MD When she was a little girl, Melanie Cramer wanted to be an artist/ballerina/teacher/mommy. Apparently "ballerina" was code for business owner because now she teaches art in her own studio. Her path included earning an art degree from High Point College (now university), many years spent as an art director for print media, and many more teaching preschool locally. She founded Outside the Lines Art Studio in 2011 to share her belief in the transformative power of visual art with her community. Meet the Owner: Melanie Cramer IMG_2835.jpg At Outside the Lines Art Studio, we believe the process of creating is far more valuable that the resulting creation. An artist who has spent time exploring an art medium thoroughly may or may not produce a masterpiece worthy of professional framing and prominent display, but they will certainly produce something they are proud of, independent of others’ opinions. They will have expressed themselves to their own satisfaction. They will have experienced something new and learned from it. They will feel more self-assured and confident. Those are products you can’t hang on the wall, or even the fridge.