Open Up. Find Joy. Share Space. Be Creative. Get Playful.

Together we are creative.

  • People Change Us

  • You've Got This

  • Hey you! Breathe.

Let’s share what’s important.

How does it work?

Whatever your community; workplace, clubs, charity organisations, friendship circles, family groups-we all share something together.

Through collaborative creative workshops we can work together to visualise and bring to life whatever it is that’s important to you.



What do we do?

Together we find a space that suits your needs and your group/organisation.

Materials are provided to engage everyone in getting playful, creative and having fun. We discuss;

  • What’s important to your community?

  • What brings you all joy?

    And then we get making…

Then what happens?

The collaborative art that’s been created is re-imagined and transformed.

Professional images/quotes/posters/stickers/banners etc. are later made, printed and sent out to you.

You will have artworks that capture the spirit of your community and importantly what you want to collectively say.

About

Me!

Emma is a Prize Winning Mixed Media Visual Communication Artist living in Kent.

She received the 2023 Roz Lambert Memorial Graphics Prize from the University for Creative Arts for her book entitled ‘EMMANCIPATION’ that depicts her experience of the National Health Service during her career as an Occupational Therapist. She also created a wall hanging called 'Neverending Hope Service’ to capture the spirit of joy and hope in the NHS.

Emma enjoys working with a range of materials and artistic practices including collage, photography, digital illustration and screen printing. Emma’s art practice is realised through a combination of hand made and digital form to produce various forms of visual communication.

Emma is passionate about using her artistic practice to bring people together. Emma believes in the power of art to break down barriers, communicate what is meaningful and important to people and to express joy.

Emma is currently undertaking a Masters Degree in Visual Communications at the University for Creative Arts in Canterbury.