Our workshops take place in formal and informal settings including schools, youth clubs, festivals, community centres and outdoor site-specific projects. We use participation and the arts as our means of engaging and facilitating learning.
Workshop and projects can be adapted to suit the group needs and interests. Any collaborators and partners interested in developing new projects are welcome – please contact us here.
WORKSHOP EXAMPLES
The Story of Stuff: Sustainability and global issues This workshops aims to develop an understanding of the term ‘sustainable development’ based on the short educational animated film ‘The Story of Stuff’. We use games and arts activities to explore solutions.
Citizenship and creating change Participatory workshops which explore how we can take action and make positive changes in our community and in wider society – looking at different types of social and political action.
Another World is Possible Bunting making Using printmaking we think up positive solutions to global problems and create a large piece of positive bunting.
Food systems Where does our food come from? who grows it? A History of agriculture, the rise of industrialized globalised food systems. Exploration of problems and solutions
The Change Project Participants are supported to devise their own campaigns in their schools communities or the wider world over a longer period of time.
A History of rights Feminism, civil rights, abolition of the slave trade and the fight for womens suffrage are just some examples of the campaigns fought in history which have given us rights we may now take for granted.



