Monthly Art Classes for Young Creatives
10.30 - 13.00
3 Oct 2026
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10 Jul 2027
10.30 - 13.00
3 Oct 2026
Messums Studios, Chilmark
£240
Age 13 - 18
Tutor: Emma J Findley
Dates: October 2026 - July 2027
Time: 10.30 - 13.00
Location: Messums Studios, Chilmark, SP3 5DU
This monthly workshop series offers a sustained, studio-based experience for young people aged 13+ centred on contemporary making, material exploration and creative enquiry.
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Set at Messums Studios, each session responds to exhibitions, materials and the gallery/studio spaces encouraging participants to engage with art as an evolving process rather than a fixed outcome. Workshops are led by Emma J Findley, Drawing School Lead and are designed to balance technical development with experimentation and conceptual thinking.
The programme supports participants in building confidence, taking creative risks and developing an individual visual language. For older students, it also provides a strong foundation for portfolio development in preparation for GCSE, A-Level, and further study.
An integral aspect of the programme is the opportunity to share work through a curated exhibition or open studio, introducing participants to how artwork is selected, presented, and experienced by an audience.
Course Structure
Session 1 | Drawing Space | Saturday 03 October 2026
Using observational drawing as a way to understand scale, proportion, and spatial relationships.
Session 2 | Movement & Performace Drawing| Saturday 07 November 2026
Explore scale, speed, and the relationship between body and mark, gaining confidence in letting go of control and embracing spontaneity.
Session 3 | Print & Repeat | Saturday 05 December 2026
Focusing on repetition, rhythm, and variation, this workshop explores monoprinting and stencil techniques.
Session 4 | Light & Shadow | Saturday 16 January 2027
Using photography, projection, and drawing, investigate how forms can be transformed through light and absence.
Session 5 | Text & Identity | Saturday 13 February 2027
This session explores the intersection of language and image. Through zine-making, typography, and collage, participants investigate themes of identity, voice, and self-representation.
Session 6 | Material Alchemy | Saturday 13 March 2027
A process-led exploration of painting and surface. Participants experiment with unconventional tools and techniques - pouring, scraping, layering, and resist methods to discover how materials behave and interact.
Session 7 | Landscape Reimagined | Saturday 17 April 2027
Using the surrounding Wiltshire landscape as a starting point, participants create mixed-media works that move beyond direct observation.
Session 8 | Sculpture Lab | Saturday 15 May 2027
A collaborative and experimental session focused on large-scale making.
Session 9 | Story & Myth | Saturday 12 June 2027
Drawing on local folklore, history, and personal imagination, participants create narrative-based works that explore storytelling through visual means.
Session 10 | Portraits Reimagined | Saturday 10 July 2027
Challenging traditional approaches to portraiture, this workshop invites participants to explore identity through experimentation.

Mirka Golden-Hann
Head of Messums Studios
Mirka Golden-Hann is a Czech-born ceramic artist and tutor with over 25 years’ experience in the field. She is a master of her profession with a reputation as a passionate and intuitive thrower. Whilst being a glaze technology specialist, her interest in ceramics is the pursuit of the medium beyond utility, exploring its nature to narrate and explore concept.
After graduating from The University of Westminster, Harrow Ceramics in 1999, she set up her first studio making salt glaze work. Funded by the AHRC she obtained a first-class MA Ceramics from Bath Spa University in 2009.
Throughout her career, Mirka’s pedagogical and curatorial practice has focused on collaboration, on creating learning spaces which enrich the community by forging meaningful interpersonal bonds, and most importantly on enabling others to thrive creatively.
In 2021 Mirka was invited to assist with the setting up of Messums Studios West in Chilmark and became the head of the studios in January 2022.
She is a published researcher and collaborative practitioner. Her work is held in public and private collections in the UK and abroad.

Emma J Findley
Drawing School & Outreach Lead
Emma J Findley is a fine artist, photographer, and art educator whose creative practice spans over 25 years. Working across fine art photography, drawing, and painting, her approach is process-led, valuing observation, material exploration, and reflective enquiry. Her work engages with themes of memory, landscape, and personal history.
Emma holds a BA (Hons) Fine Art from Leeds Beckett University and has worked across a broad range of educational contexts, from early years to higher education and alternative provision. Teaching remains central to her practice, shaping an inclusive, enquiry-led approach to making and learning. Alongside her studio work, Emma has facilitated exhibitions, residencies, and creative programmes, and continues to develop work at the intersection of artist, educator, and community practitioner.

Sandra Combes
Ceramics Instructor
Sandra Combes has been a member of Messums Studios since the start, first as an avid student, later on as a volunteer, and from Spring 2025 she took on the responsibilities of the studio coordinator and ceramics instructor/ tutor. Sandra lives locally and holds an Open BSc (hons) from the Open University with a bias towards Design. She brings to her work experience from her varied past careers in science and engineering and people-facing work. Her previous creative interest in textiles being a spinner, weaver and felter reflect in her clay work now.
Sandra trained in ceramics with Andy Glass and Mirka Golden-Hann, as well as learning from many of the Messums visiting artist tutors. Sandra also learned drawing and painting from Edward Scott and Laura Rich.
Sandra has a wealth of creative knowledge besides ceramics which she enjoys passing on to Messums students, helping them to build their own creative confidence.

Lynne Heaton
Ceramics Tutor
Lynne Heaton is an artist and sculptor with a deep fascination for translating fables and fairy tales into works of art. Lynne works in mediums such as felt, painting, collage but most notably in clay. She is a qualified art therapist who is registered with the Health Professions Council, the British Association of Art Therapists and works as a practitioner with the Family Counselling Trust Wiltshire Charity.
Lynne is an experienced clay and art workshop leader who has worked with many community groups of all ages for over twenty years.
