Workshops

I regularly provide creative workshops and talks for adults and students, and am a Visiting Lecturer at the Glasgow School of Art. No two workshops ever look exactly the same as I try to meet the specific needs/interests of the groups I am working with. I am very open to new ideas and collaboration. Please do get in touch if you are interested in finding out more or booking a session.

Click here to find out more about workshops and events for children.

Previous workshops include:
Edinburgh Book Festival
Fringe By the Sea
Association of Illustrators
Wigtown Book Festival
Glasgow Westend Book Festival
Scottish National Gallery Modern Art One
The Glasgow School of Art
Glasgow City College
The Leith School of Art
Page\Park
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons

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Facilitation

I enjoy partnering with organisations and businesses to help enhance creativity in the workplace. Alongside my illustration practice, I have experience working in corporate design, where I have developed strong insight into collaborating with teams and introducing greater creativity into their workflows.

What I can help with:

  • Creative staff wellbeing workshops

  • Team workshops to inject more creativity into your workflow

  • Community engagement

  • Practical creative workshops, such as drawing, printmaking, and painting

Previous examples


Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow

In 2025, I facilitated a winter wellbeing workshop for the RCPSG staff team. Inspired by John James Audubon’s The Birds of America—which they have on display in their library—I led the staff through a mindful afternoon of crafts, during which they created their own paper bird ornaments.


RCPSG x Glasgow Association for Mental Health

As part of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow’s Enhancing Audubon programme, I ran a series of community engagement workshops inspired by the work of John J. Audubon for members of the Glasgow Association for Mental Health. Over the course of two months, I facilitated a series of bespoke workshops exploring Audubon’s work through printmaking, painting, and drawing. These sessions included cyanotype printmaking at Woodlands Community Garden and drawing from the taxidermy collection at the Glasgow Museums Resource Centre.