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Corporate workshops

We can offer corporate workshops.

How our workshop could work for your organisation or group:

  • a straightforward commission, to produce a piece of artwork for your building, designed to meet your brief: for example our work for MIND or our public installations
  • an award designed for your staff
  • a team building workshop at our studio: for example work with your staff’s designs to produce decorative glass elements for your office or reception
  • make a piece of art work for a selected charity
  • make an item to auction on behalf of a charity of your choice
  • make staff portraits in string
  • install a mosaic inlay strip in the floor of a public area in your offices, designed and produced by your staff
  • be creative with glass, felt, textiles, ceramics…....... learn and enjoy

 

Marks and Spencer Money

The Project Group was delighted that M&S Money brought 12 of their management team to our Oswestry studio to work together in a mosaic workshop.  Jointly organised with Jeni Underhill, the Corporate Social Responsibility Manager of M&S Money, they chose to design and make a mosaic table top for "Save The Family", the charity they have worked with for some years.

The workshop was a real success!  To the amazement of the team from M&S Money, the mosaic table top they made was professional, and they learnt a great deal from the day.

 

Telford Arts Team

A group from Telford & Wrekin Council attended a corporate team building day in our studio and used our skills for their own professional development.

John Cocker, Senior Arts Development Officer for Telford and Wrekin Council, said:

"In terms of a corporate offer, the transferring of creative skills in a safe environment, created space for us to look at our team dynamics from a perspective, well away from the rituals of a committee room.  The stresses on our own team are considerable and the tensions, usually present when in our normal working environment, noticeably eased during the training provided by the Project Group facilitators. When we looked at opportunities for team development, the Project Group were the only people we could find who had the capacity to do what we required.  Our existing personnel planning and development programme is centred on the individual.  The Project Group offers the capacity for us to explore our strengths, and areas for development, as a team."