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Create with Clay: 175 Pots for Mary Watts
Sept
25

Create with Clay: 175 Pots for Mary Watts

Location: The Guildhall

Event type: Workshop (drop-in)

Join Watts Gallery at the Guildford Festival of the Arts to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Mary Watts' birth.

As a tribute to the artist, designer, and visionary craftswoman, we’re inviting the community to help us create 175 miniature pots in her distinctive style. Drop in to meet our resident ceramicist, Bahareh Khomeiry, and learn how to hand-build a simple pot inspired by Mary Watts’ legacy.

Your creation will be taken back to Watts Gallery to be fired and displayed as part of a special exhibition honouring Mary’s life and work. After the exhibition, you’ll be able to collect your finished piece to keep.

Price: £10

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Have a go at Screenprinting a Card
Sept
25

Have a go at Screenprinting a Card

Location: The Mill Studio

Event type: Workshop (drop-in)

Hosted by: Jeysie and Jule Mallett

Drop in and have a go at handpulling your own screenprint.

All ages and abilities welcome.

Once dry you can take your print home.

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Sarah Rawlins: An Artist’s Journey
Sept
25

Sarah Rawlins: An Artist’s Journey

Location: The Guildford Institute

Event type: Talk (ticked but free)

As an artist, Sarah Rawlins finds inspiration in the vibrant colours and shapes found within nature, combining realism with the abstract, to produce powerful visual images, influenced by Cubism and Van Gogh. Her dynamic compositions, painted in acrylics, watercolours and oils, draw the viewer in, capturing the magic and wonder of the natural world. Sarah will discuss her art practice and how it has evolved since she first picked up a paintbrush at the age of three. 


Her work is regularly exhibited in Surrey and London, and she is a founder member of The Glad Rags Gang, the volunteer-run textile group at West Horsley Place, where she transfers her vibrant designs onto fabric and handsews them into artistic homeware products. She has been nominated for Surrey Artist of the Year 2023 and 2024, and is exhibiting in Vienna, Austria this year with ArtCan.

To book your free ticket: info@sarahrawlins-artist.com

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Wood or canvas Mini Art Piece Workshop
Sept
25

Wood or canvas Mini Art Piece Workshop

Location: The Lighthouse

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Faye Campbell

Create a mini piece of art on either wood or canvas, inspired by artist Faye Campbell’s work, produce a mixed media unique piece of art using collage and paint.

Faye Campbell is a contemporary mixed media abstract artist who creates with spontaneity and soul. Her pieces are built in layers, using found and repurposed materials—often with a history of their own, passed on from vintage collections. You’ll notice her love of colour right away. Spray paint features alongside other mediums, bringing a subtle street art energy and a playful, graffiti-inspired edge. Lately, nature—especially flowers—has been a fresh source of inspiration, adding a gentle botanical feel to the work. Faye hopes her art brings a smile to your face and a sense of positivity to your space.

Faye’s work will also be on display at The Lighthouse throughout the Festival.

Price: £25 per person (includes materials)

First come first serve

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Sunflower in Charcoal and Chalk on Black Paper
Sept
25

Sunflower in Charcoal and Chalk on Black Paper

Location: Yvonne Arnaud

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Join artist Nathalie Beauvillain Scott in creating sunflowers using charcoal, chalk and black paper, while learning about mark making, shading and contrast. 

Award-winning artist Nathalie Beauvillain Scott specialises in highly detailed portrait paintings of everyday people in everyday life. Her pictures of everyone from children to celebrities are recognised for their incredible likeness, with her reputation for detail resulting in her work being displayed in the National Portrait Gallery on many occasions. You can currently see one of Nathalie's portrait in the National Portrait Gallery as part of the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer portrait award until 12 October 2025. 

Price: £25 (materials included)

Please email to book tickets: nathalie@murals-portraits.co.uk

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Artist in the Window: Sam B Kennedy
Sept
25

Artist in the Window: Sam B Kennedy

Location: Art + Grind

Opening Times/Cafe: 8:00 - 17:00 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) 9:00 - 17:00 (Sunday)

We will have artist, Sam B Kennedy, working as an artist in residence in our window throughout the festival.

She will be creating a mixed media piece of artwork throughout her time with us and will be available to talk with visitors and they may even be able to put their own mark on her artwork!

Please note - she will be there from 2pm - 5pm everyday!

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Coffee, Catch Up & Create - art for wellbeing
Sept
26

Coffee, Catch Up & Create - art for wellbeing

Location: Art + Grind

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Kate Alger

Disconnect from whatever life's throwing at you at the moment, connect with others in real life and reconnect with your creative side.There's no pressure about the finished piece, just a friendly, relaxing couple of hours based on drawing.

This is a weekly pay-as-you-go art morning run by local award-winning local artist-printmaker, Kate Alger, so if you enjoy it, you can join us as and when you like.

This is an informal art-for-wellbeing session where you can choose from a range of reference images and art materials, and have as much (or as little) guidance as you'd like from local artist, Kate Alger. 'Coffee, Catch Up and Create' is suitable for all abilities. 

Price: £15/adult ,£10/accompanied child - includes all materials but please buy your own drink, cake or breakfast from the café.

You can find out more here: www.facebook.com/CoffeeCatchUpandCreate and book tickets either via Facebook or by emailing Kate: kate.alger.art@gmail.com

All abilities welcome.

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Tote bag Printing Workshops
Sept
26

Tote bag Printing Workshops

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Workshop

Hosted by: Georgia Tunesi

Customise a tote bag with a unique hand painted design in this fun, laid-back workshop. All skill levels welcome as inspiration and guided advice will be provided throughout the session to help you paint your dream tote bag. Blank tote bags and art materials will be supplied by us. This is the perfect time to get creative and try something new. Tickets are limited, book now so you don't miss out! 

Price: £20 (includes materials and tote bag to take home)

Tickets can be bought in advance here.

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Video Showcase
Sept
26

Video Showcase

Location: Yvonne Arnaud

Event type: Screen Viewing (drop-in)

In this video showcase we will be showing the wonderful video work selected in our open call as well as some of the videos that showed at Sustain Film Festival earlier this year as well as art by the talented artists at Lockwood Studios.

This is a drop in screen viewing at the wonderful Yvonne Arnaud.

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Wood or Canvas Mini Art Piece Workshop
Sept
26

Wood or Canvas Mini Art Piece Workshop

Location: The Lighthouse

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Faye Campbell

Create a mini piece of art on either wood or canvas, inspired by artist Faye Campbell’s work, produce a mixed media unique piece of art using collage and paint.

Faye Campbell is a contemporary mixed media abstract artist who creates with spontaneity and soul. Her pieces are built in layers, using found and repurposed materials—often with a history of their own, passed on from vintage collections. You’ll notice her love of colour right away. Spray paint features alongside other mediums, bringing a subtle street art energy and a playful, graffiti-inspired edge. Lately, nature—especially flowers—has been a fresh source of inspiration, adding a gentle botanical feel to the work. Faye hopes her art brings a smile to your face and a sense of positivity to your space.

Faye’s work will also be on display at The Lighthouse throughout the Festival.

Price: £22.50 per person (includes materials)

Tickets can be bought here or its first come first serve on the day.

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Have a go at Screenprinting Gift Tags
Sept
26

Have a go at Screenprinting Gift Tags

Location: The Mill Studio

Event type: Workshop (drop-in)

Hosted by: Jeysie and Jule Mallett

Drop in and have a go at handpulling your own screenprint.

All ages and abilities welcome.

Once dry you can take your print home.

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Landscape in Watercolour
Sept
26

Landscape in Watercolour

Location: Yvonne Arnaud

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Learn about different watercolour techniques with artist Nathalie Beauvillain Scott while painting a view from Newlands Corner.

Award-winning artist Nathalie Beauvillain Scott specialises in highly detailed portrait paintings of everyday people in everyday life. Her pictures of everyone from children to celebrities are recognised for their incredible likeness, with her reputation for detail resulting in her work being displayed in the National Portrait Gallery on many occasions. You can currently see one of Nathalie's portrait in the National Portrait Gallery as part of the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer portrait award until 12 October 2025. 

Price: £25 (materials included)

Please email to book tickets: nathalie@murals-portraits.co.uk

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Block Print A Tote Bag
Sept
26

Block Print A Tote Bag

Location: Art + Grind

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Kate Alger

Block print a tote bag using a selection of ready-made blocks or learn how to make your own.

Experienced teacher and award-winning local artist-printmaker, Kate Alger, will gently take you through the steps needed so you can create your own personalised cotton tote bag.

Suitable for ages 12+

Have fun creating your own bespoke design on a cotton tote bag with local award-winning printmaker, Kate Alger. Choose from a selection of ready-made printing blocks or design and make your own. Please dress for potential mess and note that your bag will need to be ironed after the workshop to make the ink permanent. 

Price: £35/person (max.10 people) - includes all materials but please buy your own drink or cake from the café

You can see some of Kate's work here: www.instagram.com/KateAlgerArtist 

To book tickets, please email Kate: kate.alger.art@gmail.com

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Artist in the Window: Sam B Kennedy
Sept
26

Artist in the Window: Sam B Kennedy

Location: Art + Grind

Opening Times/Cafe: 8:00 - 17:00 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) 9:00 - 17:00 (Sunday)

We will have artist, Sam B Kennedy, working as an artist in residence in our window throughout the festival.

She will be creating a mixed media piece of artwork throughout her time with us and will be available to talk with visitors and they may even be able to put their own mark on her artwork!

Please note - she will be there from 2pm - 5pm everyday!

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Non-alcoholic Paint & Sip
Sept
26

Non-alcoholic Paint & Sip

Location: Art + Grind

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Debra Hodgson

A Paint & Sip workshop lead by artist, Debra Hodgson, where she will take participants through a series of skills and steps to assist them in recreating a beautiful painting that they will be able to take home with them and display proudly.

Price: £35

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Art - What is it Good For?
Sept
26

Art - What is it Good For?

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Talk

Hosted by: Tammy Ellis

Over the course of her career certain artists and their works have inspired former Guildford Institute tutor and current trustee Tammy Ellis in various ways. In this special talk for Guildford Festival of the Arts, Tammy will explore artists including Frederic William Burton, Gustave Caillebotte, Laura Knight, Frida Kahlo, Elaine de Kooning and Damien Hirst and consider how their works answer the question ‘Art – What is it good for?’

The bar will be open before the talk and also during the interval.

Price: Non-Member: £21.75; Member: £19.25

Book via guildford-institute.org.uk or call 01483 562142

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Guildford Jazz: Janette Mason, ReWired
Sept
26
to 28 Sept

Guildford Jazz: Janette Mason, ReWired

Location: The Stoke Pub

Music: Ticketed

Hosted by: Guildford Jazz

Nominated for Jazz Musician of the Year, 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards

For her release, ReWired, Janette Mason has selected a basket full of all the tunes that mean the most to her, from timeless standards to modern chart classics, and reworked each of them with her long-time collaborators Tom Mason on bass and Eric Ford on drums.

With Janette at the helm, the original tunes’ irresistible melodic personalities are daringly expanded and reconfigured by the trio so that they delight the listener anew with the depth and sophistication of jazz while retaining the direct appeal of pop.

No-one is off limits and the repertoire draws from everyone from Gary Numan and David Bowie to Kate Bush and Olivia Rodrigo, with Janette’s fierce and inventive arrangements pulling everything together. Mixing deep grooves, gutsy swing, blazing solos and unforgettable melody, this is timeless music re-wired for the present day!

“Mixing deep grooves, gutsy swing, and unforgettable melody!”

JAZZ WISE MAGAZINE 4 ****

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNjLub1mb4M

Doors open from 7.15pm, and the performance starts at 8pm. There will be an interval and there is a licensed bar.

Food can also be ordered from the pub bar.

Tickets: General admission £18 (Guildford Jazz Members £16), Students £7 (Student Members £5).

Click here to get your tickets.

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Talk with John Walmsley
Sept
27

Talk with John Walmsley

Location: Yvonne Arnaud (Cafe)

Event type: Talk

John will primarily talk about how he photographs people.  His projects include: the repertory theatre work, A S Neill’s democratic school, ‘Summerhill’, published by Penguin Education, life at the AA School of Architecture in 1975 where he was a part-time lecturer and shooting in schools, particularly in Special Needs units where great sensitivity is needed.  Come and ask anything you like.

Free event - turn up on the day

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Family Fun Day
Sept
27

Family Fun Day

Location: GLive

Event type: All Day Event (Free)

Hosted by: GLive

Join us at GLive for a fantastic autumn morning of fun and creativity as we team up with the Guildford Arts Festival to bring you a Family Fun Day packed with joy for all ages! 

  🖌️ Arts & Crafts Workshops 

🎭 Creative Activities 

🎤 DJ Workshops 

🎨 Face Painting Fun 

🌟 Surprises & More! 

 Whether you’re looking to get crafty, explore your imagination, or simply enjoy quality time with your loved ones, this FREE event is the perfect way to celebrate the season with your local community. 

 Book your free tickets here to secure your spot or turn up on the day! 

Please note: There will be an additional charge of £4 for face painting.   

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Introduction to Paper Flower Making workshops
Sept
27

Introduction to Paper Flower Making workshops

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Kate Alger

Kate Alger is an award-winning artist-printmaker and educator. Her work is entirely handmade and is often inspired by her walks in and around Guildford. Kate has several years' experience teaching many different forms of art and craft to a wide range of audiences. Kate's artwork has been exhibited at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Southbank Printmakers' Gallery, The British Motor Museum, the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, Mall Galleries, the Royal Automobile Club, and many other galleries. Her work has been shortlisted for several awards, including the DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year 2024 and 2025. Kate created the artwork for the new signboard on The Mount, and she welcomes both corporate and private commissions. You can see some of Kate's artwork here; www.instagram.com/KateAlgerArtist 

Do you fancy making your own paper flowers but aren't sure where to start? Come and learn how to make some simple paper flowers out of Italian crepe paper with local paper florist, Kate Alger. You'll leave with beautiful flowers that won't ever need watering and a probably a new favourite hobby... 

You can see some of Kate's artwork, and a selection of photos from past introductory paper flower workshops and longer masterclass workshops here: www.instagram.com/KateAlgerArtist 

Suitable for ages 10+

Price: £25/person (max.10 per workshop)

To book tickets, please email Kate: kate.alger.art@gmail.com

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Vincent van Gogh: The Final Years
Sept
27

Vincent van Gogh: The Final Years

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Talk

Hosted by: Ronnie Ireland D.A. (Drawing and Painting; Glasgow School of Art) B.A. (Hons) Open University

The archetypal, misunderstood, solitary artist, Vincent van Gogh dies barely acknowledged. However, after his death his legend took root. Now van Gogh’s works are among some of the best known and most valuable in the world. Can we dig through the layers of mystique and sentimentality to see his work as he saw it and perhaps find what it means to us now?

V Café will be open for refreshments and lunch. 

Price: Non-Member: £26; Member: £23

Tickets can be bought here or call the Guildford Institute on: 01483 562142

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Textiles
Sept
27

Textiles

Location: The Mill Studio

Event type: Workshop (drop-in)

Hosted by: Textiles on Tuesday

Join the Textiles on Tuesdays sewing group for an introduction to stitch as meditation, a process that’s good for body and soul, allowing you to indulge in the tactile nature of hand stitch without the pressure of an end goal. The pieces created are often small scale (maybe only 4 square inches) and layered, so provide the perfect vehicle for incorporating scraps of material. Spend between 10 to 20 minutes creating your square to take home.

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Blossom LGBT: Knitting Workshop
Sept
27

Blossom LGBT: Knitting Workshop

Location: New House Art Space

Event type: Workshop

A gentle hands-on knitting workshop for queer young adults aged 16 and over, centred on slowness, creativity, and togetherness. Whether you’re picking up needles for the first time or returning to a forgotten skill, this two-hour session is an invitation to make something soft with your hands, and connect through care.

You’ll learn:

The basics of knitting (casting on, knit stitch, and more)

How repetitive movement can support mindfulness and calm

How crafting together can spark conversation and community

Space to create at your own pace, with support when you need it

Knitting is a quiet act of care with each loop holding time, intention, and warmth. In this workshop, you’re encouraged to bring your full self, go slow, and stitch without pressure.

All materials provided. You’ll leave with something you made… and maybe the beginnings of a new practice.

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Mending Circle
Sept
27

Mending Circle

Location: Zero

Event type: Workshop

Hosted by: Zero

Join us for a special Mending Circle session for the start of Sustainable Fashion Week. As usual, bring any items of clothing that you want to repair or need help repairing in a friendly, social environment. We'll also have a swap shop and printmaking workshop going on in the space at the same time. Why not come for all 3 events!

Tea and coffee provided.

Donations to the charity welcome

Please note: this is not a 'drop off your garment' event

To book your place click here. Please give a donation.

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Block Printing: Nature themed prints on fabric
Sept
27

Block Printing: Nature themed prints on fabric

Location: Zero

Event type: Workshop

Hosted by: Zero

Give old clothes (or bags) new life with beautiful nature-inspired block prints

Take your fashion to the next level by adorning your clothes with prints designed by ZERO artists. Choose from animals, flowers, or inspiring words prints. Bring your own clothing to print on OR bring clothes to swap at the clothing swap (happening simultaneously) and then decorative your new-to-you garments with fun nature-themed art in a variety of colours. A great event for adults and children alike.

Tea and coffee provided.

Donations to the charity welcome

Please note: this is not a 'drop off your garment' event

To book your place click here. Please give a donation.

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Free Clothes Swap
Sept
27

Free Clothes Swap

Location: Zero

Event type: Workshop

Hosted by: Zero

Refresh your wardrobe sustainably and connect through circular fashion

Adults can bring up to 5 stylish, good-condition items to swap. Refresh your wardrobe sustainably and connect through circular fashion.

Note - We only accept non-stained, good conditioned clothing for the swap. They need to be items that people would take pleasure in wearing again.

Tea and coffee provided.

To book your place click here. Please give a donation.

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Underwater Scene in Ink
Sept
27

Underwater Scene in Ink

Location: Yvonne Arnaud

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Explore the beauty of the sea with artist Nathalie Beauvillain Scott as she guides you in creating an underwater scene in anilinky watercolour, ink and salt.

Award-winning artist Nathalie Beauvillain Scott specialises in highly detailed portrait paintings of everyday people in everyday life. Her pictures of everyone from children to celebrities are recognised for their incredible likeness, with her reputation for detail resulting in her work being displayed in the National Portrait Gallery on many occasions. You can currently see one of Nathalie's portrait in the National Portrait Gallery as part of the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer portrait award until 12 October 2025. 

Price: £25 (materials included)

Please email to book tickets: nathalie@murals-portraits.co.uk

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Introduction to Paper Flower Making workshops
Sept
27

Introduction to Paper Flower Making workshops

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Kate Alger

Kate Alger is an award-winning artist-printmaker and educator. Her work is entirely handmade and is often inspired by her walks in and around Guildford. Kate has several years' experience teaching many different forms of art and craft to a wide range of audiences. Kate's artwork has been exhibited at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Southbank Printmakers' Gallery, The British Motor Museum, the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, Mall Galleries, the Royal Automobile Club, and many other galleries. Her work has been shortlisted for several awards, including the DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year 2024 and 2025. Kate created the artwork for the new signboard on The Mount, and she welcomes both corporate and private commissions. You can see some of Kate's artwork here; www.instagram.com/KateAlgerArtist 

Do you fancy making your own paper flowers but aren't sure where to start? Come and learn how to make some simple paper flowers out of Italian crepe paper with local paper florist, Kate Alger. You'll leave with beautiful flowers that won't ever need watering and a probably a new favourite hobby... 

You can see some of Kate's artwork, and a selection of photos from past introductory paper flower workshops and longer masterclass workshops here: www.instagram.com/KateAlgerArtist 

Suitable for ages 10+

Price: £25/person (max.10 per workshop)

To book tickets, please email Kate: kate.alger.art@gmail.com

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Artist in the Window: Sam B Kennedy
Sept
27

Artist in the Window: Sam B Kennedy

Location: Art + Grind

Opening Times/Cafe: 8:00 - 17:00 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) 9:00 - 17:00 (Sunday)

We will have artist, Sam B Kennedy, working as an artist in residence in our window throughout the festival.

She will be creating a mixed media piece of artwork throughout her time with us and will be available to talk with visitors and they may even be able to put their own mark on her artwork!

Please note - she will be there from 2pm - 5pm everyday!

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Tote bag Printing Workshops
Sept
27

Tote bag Printing Workshops

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Workshop

Hosted by: Georgia Tunesi

Customise a tote bag with a unique hand painted design in this fun, laid-back workshop. All skill levels welcome as inspiration and guided advice will be provided throughout the session to help you paint your dream tote bag. Blank tote bags and art materials will be supplied by us. This is the perfect time to get creative and try something new. Tickets are limited, book now so you don't miss out! 

Price: £20 (includes materials and tote bag to take home)

Tickets can be bought in advance here.

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Introduction to Paper Flower Making workshops
Sept
27

Introduction to Paper Flower Making workshops

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Kate Alger

Kate Alger is an award-winning artist-printmaker and educator. Her work is entirely handmade and is often inspired by her walks in and around Guildford. Kate has several years' experience teaching many different forms of art and craft to a wide range of audiences. Kate's artwork has been exhibited at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Southbank Printmakers' Gallery, The British Motor Museum, the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, Mall Galleries, the Royal Automobile Club, and many other galleries. Her work has been shortlisted for several awards, including the DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year 2024 and 2025. Kate created the artwork for the new signboard on The Mount, and she welcomes both corporate and private commissions. You can see some of Kate's artwork here; www.instagram.com/KateAlgerArtist 

Do you fancy making your own paper flowers but aren't sure where to start? Come and learn how to make some simple paper flowers out of Italian crepe paper with local paper florist, Kate Alger. You'll leave with beautiful flowers that won't ever need watering and a probably a new favourite hobby... 

You can see some of Kate's artwork, and a selection of photos from past introductory paper flower workshops and longer masterclass workshops here: www.instagram.com/KateAlgerArtist 

Suitable for ages 10+

Price: £25/person (max.10 per workshop)

To book tickets, please email Kate: kate.alger.art@gmail.com

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Sgraffito Decorations on Ceramic Tiles Workshop
Sept
27

Sgraffito Decorations on Ceramic Tiles Workshop

Location: Art + Grind

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Anamica Chauhan Vince

Explore with artist Anamica Chauhan Vince the technique of sgraffito, where patterns and images are scratched out of colour applied to leather hard clay. The word originates from the Italian word sgraffiare, literally meaning ‘to scratch’. Let the coloured clay be your canvas in this 90-minute workshop.

Anamica Chauhan Vince is a Surrey-based Ceramic artist, Studio potter and Tutor with Surrey Adult Learning. Born in India in 1974, Anamica started her pottery journey from Delhi in India and then travelled to Dublin (Ireland), Goa (India) and Bali (Indonesia) to learn and work with various established ceramic artists. Her work is greatly influenced by them all but also a lot by her students. The more she teaches, the more she learns.  

Her work evolves with time and is made using the potter’s wheel and hand-building methods with different surface decorations. Nature and movement inspire her. She loves organic forms and finds clay work grounding and meditative.

Instagram: @anna_potternomad 

Facebook: Crafty Ideas Pottery

Website: www.craftyideaspottery.com 

Price: £35pp plus £10 firing charge. An additional £20 fee will be applied to anyone wishing to create more than one tile.

To book tickets, please visit: https://www.artandgrind.co.uk/events


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Hand-building Pottery Workshop
Sept
27

Hand-building Pottery Workshop

Location: Solar Sisters

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Ysanne Brooks Ceramics

A fun evening of clay crafting with potter Ysanne Brooks.

Date: 27th September. Time: 7-9pm. Venue: Solar Sisters, 86 North Street, Guildford.

In this class, Ysanne will cover the basics of hand-building with earthenware clay to help you create a hand-built pot or plate of your own design, inspired by nature. Your finished piece will be ready to pick up and take home after it has been fired and glazed in Ysanne's home studio.

Price: £35 per person (includes materials)

First come first serve

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Bluebell Wood in Acrylic Workshop
Sept
28

Bluebell Wood in Acrylic Workshop

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Workshop (ticketed)

Hosted by: Nathalie Scott

Learn about acrylic techniques and how to create depth by layering as you paint a bluebell wood guided by award-winning artist Nathalie Beauvillain Scott.

Award-winning artist Nathalie Beauvillain Scott specialises in highly detailed portrait paintings of everyday people in everyday life. Her pictures of everyone from children to celebrities are recognised for their incredible likeness, with her reputation for detail resulting in her work being displayed in the National Portrait Gallery on many occasions. You can currently see one of Nathalie's portrait in the National Portrait Gallery as part of the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer portrait award until 12 October 2025. 

Price: £25 (materials included)

Please email to book tickets: nathalie@murals-portraits.co.uk

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Portrait Drawing Session
Sept
28

Portrait Drawing Session

Location: Carmine Crimson

Event type: Workshop (ticketed but free)

Hosted by: Michael Gallone

To celebrate Guildford’s Festival of the Arts, join us for a free portrait drawing class. All levels welcome, no experience necessary. Paper, pencils and easels are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own materials. 

Our tutor Michael Gallone will be taking you through a portrait drawing demo and will be on hand to offer 1-1 guidance if you would like some.

We have free tea, coffee and biscuits for you to enjoy too.

Numbers are limited so reserve your free spot here.

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John Russell: Guildford’s Royal Academician
Sept
28

John Russell: Guildford’s Royal Academician

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Talk

Hosted by: Olive Maggs BA MA PGCE

John Russell RA was an English painter renowned for his portrait work in oils and pastels, and as a writer and teacher of painting techniques. Born in Guildford, Russell was one of the eighteenth century’s leading pastel portraitists. In 1789 he was appointed Painter to King George III, then later to the Prince of Wales and to the Prince Regent. However Russell captured the character of sitters from all walks of life, from royalty to local personalities of Surrey.

Price: Non-Member: £17.50; Member: £15.50

Tickets can be bought here or call the Guildford Institute on: 01483 562142

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Guildford Coffee Club // Cannon Coffee
Sept
28

Guildford Coffee Club // Cannon Coffee

Location: New House Art Space

Event type: Workshop

This is an event that happens once a month at New House Art Space.

Each event will focus on a different aspect of the coffee world, designed for open dialogue and discovery:

  • A Focus on Coffee Exploration: This could mean delving into a local roaster's craft, sharing captivating stories about coffee's journey, or an interactive session to learn new brewing techniques.

  • One Sunday Morning: A perfect opportunity to relax, learn, and connect.

  • Open Dialogue: Share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with fellow coffee enthusiasts.

  • Plenty of Time to Wander the Gallery: Immerse yourself in the art around you, allowing for quiet contemplation and inspiration.

If you are new to Guildford Coffee Club or this is your first time attending an event since the relaunch for a discounted ticket use code: FIRSTTIME

You can turn up on the day or tickets can be bought here.

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Portfolio Review
Sept
28

Portfolio Review

Location: New House Art Space

Event type: Portfolio Review (free)

Looking to discuss ideas and get some feedback on your portfolio? Look no further! 

Whether you are a GCSE/A-level student, preparing for University or a local artist just looking for portfolio advice, we’re happy to help! 

Price: Free but please book in advance here.

Annabel Miller

Annabel Miller is an artist and contemporary art curator. Her practice is grounded in both critical theory and hands-on artistic exploration, shaped by a background in mixed media and sculpture.

Annabel has a Masters degree from the Royal College of Art, and a BA in Fine Art from Arts University Bournemouth. In addition to a Foundation in Art and Design from Kingston School of Art.

With a strong foundation in artistic practice, Annabel now works primarily as a curator, bringing an artist’s sensibility to exhibition-making. Her curatorial approach is informed by her interest in materiality, narrative, and spatial dialogue, bridging creative production with thoughtful presentation.

Annabel currently works as the Gallery and studio Assistant at New House Art Space and is co-founder of the Togather collective. 

Website

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Create with Clay: 175 Pots for Mary Watts
Sept
28

Create with Clay: 175 Pots for Mary Watts

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Workshop (drop-in)

Join Watts Gallery at the Guildford Festival of the Arts to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Mary Watts' birth.

As a tribute to the artist, designer, and visionary craftswoman, we’re inviting the community to help us create 175 miniature pots in her distinctive style. Drop in to meet our resident ceramicist, Bahareh Khomeiry, and learn how to hand-build a simple pot inspired by Mary Watts’ legacy.

Your creation will be taken back to Watts Gallery to be fired and displayed as part of a special exhibition honouring Mary’s life and work. After the exhibition, you’ll be able to collect your finished piece to keep.

Price: £10

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Textiles
Sept
28

Textiles

Location: The Britannia Pub

Event type: Workshop (drop-in)

Hosted by: Textiles on Tuesday

Join the Textiles on Tuesdays sewing group for an introduction to stitch as meditation, a process that’s good for body and soul, allowing you to indulge in the tactile nature of hand stitch without the pressure of an end goal. The pieces created are often small scale (maybe only 4 square inches) and layered, so provide the perfect vehicle for incorporating scraps of material. Spend between 10 to 20 minutes creating your square to take home.

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Have a go at Screenprinting
Sept
28

Have a go at Screenprinting

Location: The Britannia Pub

Event type: Workshop (drop-in)

Hosted by: Jeysie and Jule Mallett

Drop in and have a go at handpulling your own screenprint.

All ages and abilities welcome.

Once dry you can take your print home.

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Talk with Andrew Curtis: Drawing Music Live
Sept
28

Talk with Andrew Curtis: Drawing Music Live

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Talk

Hosted by: Andrew Curtis

Andrew will talk about how he approaches drawing music live at festivals and gigs, offering examples of his work. He will demonstrate his methods and give the audience practical tips. Participants are encouraged to bring along their own sketchbooks and have a go. Andrew is the former Head of Art at the Royal Grammmar School in Guildford.

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Talk with Monica Popham: Landscape Artist of the Year
Sept
28

Talk with Monica Popham: Landscape Artist of the Year

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Talk

Hosted by: Monica Popham

Monica Popham is a Gibraltarian landscape artist based in London. Her work is inspired by the Mediterranean light of her upbringing in Gibraltar, exploring how sunlight interacts with architecture. Through vivid colour and bold compositions, she often transforms everyday shadows cast by palm trees, washing lines, or windows into subjects in their own right, capturing the warmth and stillness of sunlit spaces.

In 2024, Monica won Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year, which led to a major commission for the London Science Museum, where she created a piece reflecting Orkney’s pioneering renewable energy landscape. Since winning the competition, she has been working as a full-time artist, continuing to expand her practice and explore the emotional power of light in her paintings.

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Artist in the Window: Sam B Kennedy
Sept
28

Artist in the Window: Sam B Kennedy

Location: Art + Grind

Opening Times/Cafe: 8:00 - 17:00 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) 9:00 - 17:00 (Sunday)We will have artist, Sam B Kennedy, working as an artist in residence in our window throughout the festival.

She will be creating a mixed media piece of artwork throughout her time with us and will be available to talk with visitors and they may even be able to put their own mark on her artwork!

Please note - she will be there from 2pm - 5pm everyday!

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Free your creativity
Sept
28

Free your creativity

Location: Guildford Institute

Event type: Workshop

Hosted by: Denise Blackburn

Free your creativity workshop, where you can make a mess and be childlike!

Denise has a degree in fine art, lives in Surrey and is an active exhibitor in Open Studios. She runs workshops for people who want to express themselves through art and become aware of their creative flow.  Creativity is about curiosity and innocence.  In other words, Denise will help you get into your own creative flow and feel comfortable with what you create.

In the workshops participants can make a mess and give themselves permission to experiment.  It’s not about a Picasso – it’s about you – and your own way of expressing your unique and individual style!  We use cheap paper and paint and bits of collage.  It’s abstract expressionism in its truest form!

You can get a place by filling in enquiry form on website www.soul-art.co.uk

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