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Young People (11-16 yrs): Plaster Carving with Mariam Ashraf

Saturday 24 January, 1pm - 5pm

Tutored by Mariam Ashraf, in this hands on workshop participants will learn the basics of plaster carving by tracing simple designs with large, clear lines, exploring their creativity and developing their manual skills. Mariam will introduce them to plaster craft, a traditional architectural craft which can be found in Leighton House. Designs will be inspired by natural elements like flowers and trees. Pre-poured plaster tiles will be used to make the process easier and allow participants to focus on tool use and carving. All materials provided.

 

Useful information

  • This is a drop off workshop suitable for unaccompanied young people aged 11-16yrs.
  • All workshops take place in the Learning Centre at Leighton House.
  • All materials provided.
  • This is a practical workshop, please wear appropriate clothes and shoes.
  • Entry to the museum and exhibition is included for young people joining the workshop. Adults can enjoy the garden and Drawings Gallery for free, or visit the café, but will need to buy an admission ticket if they wish to visit the historic house.

 

About Mariam

Mariam (@moma_white_place) is an artisan and researcher in Gypsum Craft, specializing in Islamic geometry and floral design. Currently pursuing her Master’s at The King’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts, she is passionate about reviving traditional gypsum work through contemporary practice. Through her brand Moma, Mariam offers workshops and creative demonstrations, bringing historic plaster craft to life for new audiences.

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Young People (11-16 yrs): Plaster Carving with Mariam Ashraf

Saturday 24 January, 1pm - 5pm

Tutored by Mariam Ashraf, in this hands on workshop participants will learn the basics of plaster carving by tracing simple designs with large, clear lines, exploring their creativity and developing their manual skills. Mariam will introduce them to plaster craft, a traditional architectural craft which can be found in Leighton House. Designs will be inspired by natural elements like flowers and trees. Pre-poured plaster tiles will be used to make the process easier and allow participants to focus on tool use and carving. All materials provided.

 

Useful information

  • This is a drop off workshop suitable for unaccompanied young people aged 11-16yrs.
  • All workshops take place in the Learning Centre at Leighton House.
  • All materials provided.
  • This is a practical workshop, please wear appropriate clothes and shoes.
  • Entry to the museum and exhibition is included for young people joining the workshop. Adults can enjoy the garden and Drawings Gallery for free, or visit the café, but will need to buy an admission ticket if they wish to visit the historic house.

 

About Mariam

Mariam (@moma_white_place) is an artisan and researcher in Gypsum Craft, specializing in Islamic geometry and floral design. Currently pursuing her Master’s at The King’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts, she is passionate about reviving traditional gypsum work through contemporary practice. Through her brand Moma, Mariam offers workshops and creative demonstrations, bringing historic plaster craft to life for new audiences.

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