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Discover our exciting guest workshops available now! Check out our schedule for the upcoming months and take the opportunity to learn a new skill. Whether you're a beginner or looking to enhance your abilities, there's something for everyone.


Scupltural plant pot and base
With a complimentary glass of fizz in hand you can add a personal touch to your home, or make a thoughtful gift for a friend or loved one. Why not create your own handcrafted plant pot!
£55pp - 3hrs
£55pp - 3hrs
Nerikomi Workshop
Nerikomi is a traditional Japanese technique involving layering coloured clays to make images and patterns.


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Hannah Galea
Hannah Galea is a multidisciplinary artist with a background in fine arts, sculpture, and digital media. After completing a Bachelor's in Fine Arts at MCAST, Malta, she worked as a freelance sculptor and artist, exhibiting her work in both solo and collective exhibitions across Malta and Brussels. Her practice has always been rooted in material exploration, from traditional ceramics to contemporary mixed media approaches.
Driven by an interest in digital art, Hannah pursued a Master’s in Games Art at Manchester Metropolitan University. After completing her degree, she began working at Character Labs Inc., an asset creation company, where she specialized in creating realistic characters and monsters, optimizing them for game use. Her work involved high-detail sculpting, texturing, and ensuring assets met the technical requirements for seamless integration into game engines.
More recently, she has returned to her roots in ceramics, teaching classes while integrating 3D software into her practice to push the boundaries of form and fabrication. jWhether working with clay or pixels, Hannah’s work explores the intersection of physical and digital craftsmanship, continuously evolving through experimentation and collaboration.
Driven by an interest in digital art, Hannah pursued a Master’s in Games Art at Manchester Metropolitan University. After completing her degree, she began working at Character Labs Inc., an asset creation company, where she specialized in creating realistic characters and monsters, optimizing them for game use. Her work involved high-detail sculpting, texturing, and ensuring assets met the technical requirements for seamless integration into game engines.
More recently, she has returned to her roots in ceramics, teaching classes while integrating 3D software into her practice to push the boundaries of form and fabrication. jWhether working with clay or pixels, Hannah’s work explores the intersection of physical and digital craftsmanship, continuously evolving through experimentation and collaboration.
Abby Spiller
Abby Spiller is a recent BA graduate from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, studying Ceramic Design. During this time Abby professionalised in plaster mold making and a focus on surface design. Abby's work is inspired by traditional Japanese ceramic techniques and artistic themes such as mythology, fantasy and unconventional animals such as snakes, rats and bats.
Abby has built a beginner friendly class to introduce the joys of surface experimentation. She takes a shine to all things weird and wonderful and encourages you to let your imagination flow and have fun!


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