Plaster Craft with Mariam Ashraf
Saturday 16 May 2026, 10.30am – 4.30pm
Plasterwork is a traditional craft that has flourished in Egypt, Syria, and Morocco for centuries. It is one of the oldest decorative arts, historically used in architecture for making windows and covering walls with intricate geometric, biomorphic, and calligraphic designs.
Leighton House is participating in London Craft Week 2026 with this hands-on workshop, artist-led workshop. Participants will experience the full journey of plasterwork: from mixing and pouring plaster to carving and transferring designs, creating their own unique decorative piece. By the end, everyone will leave with a beautiful artwork made with their own hands, ready to take home.
Useful Information
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All levels welcome, from someone who has never worked with plasterwork to more experienced artists
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Aged 16+
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45-minute lunchbreak included
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Facilities to make hot drinks available
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All art materials and tools provided
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Friends Under 30s receive 25% discount. Join The Friends today.
Meet Mariam Ashraf
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. Mariam is also a member of the Arab Hall Advisory Panel and a contributory artist to the On the Road outreach initiative.
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Saturday 16 May 2026, 10.30am – 4.30pm
Plasterwork is a traditional craft that has flourished in Egypt, Syria, and Morocco for centuries. It is one of the oldest decorative arts, historically used in architecture for making windows and covering walls with intricate geometric, biomorphic, and calligraphic designs.
Leighton House is participating in London Craft Week 2026 with this hands-on workshop, artist-led workshop. Participants will experience the full journey of plasterwork: from mixing and pouring plaster to carving and transferring designs, creating their own unique decorative piece. By the end, everyone will leave with a beautiful artwork made with their own hands, ready to take home.
Useful Information
-
All levels welcome, from someone who has never worked with plasterwork to more experienced artists
-
Aged 16+
-
45-minute lunchbreak included
-
Facilities to make hot drinks available
-
All art materials and tools provided
-
Friends Under 30s receive 25% discount. Join The Friends today.
Meet Mariam Ashraf
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. Mariam is also a member of the Arab Hall Advisory Panel and a contributory artist to the On the Road outreach initiative.
For updates on all of our upcoming events sign up to our museums e-newsletter