Workshops

How it works

Some of our ready made courses and workshops take place in community spaces and places. See our events page for details. They can be booked in advance through Eventbright or by emailing us at info@ceramarama.co.uk

If you would like us to create a pop-up ceramics workshop or multi-session course at your home, school, workplace, local pub or chosen venue – send us an email. We will arrive with our mobile studio, our knowledge and experience and a bespoke project with plenty of guidance and support. All you need to provide is the space and the people. We will fire (and glaze if required) finished pieces in our kiln and gently deliver them back to you.

Workshops:

Team Time: In association with Hove and Kingsway Bowls Club, Ceramarama offers whole or half days of mindful team building including Yoga, Lawn Bowls and Ceramics with a healthy lunch and bar. Click here for more information

More coming soon

Ceramarama is a social enterprise where creativity and connection meet.

We offer pop-up ceramics and art and craft workshops designed to be educational, enriching and welcoming to all.

We currently operate as a fully equipped, mobile ceramics and arts studio, delivering tailored therapeutic, educational, and team-building workshops directly to our clients’ locations within Brighton and Hove and across the south-east of England.

Our Mission:

Ceramarama has a mission to enhance mental wellbeing, foster creativity, and build community connections through accessible arts and craft workshops including the therapeutic, hands-on medium of clay.

Our services target four key sectors: educational institutions (especially SEND providers), community & social centres, corporate businesses, and private groups/individuals.

We address the growing need for proactive mental health support, creative enrichment, and meaningful team development. As a social enterprise, our core objectives are twofold: to generate sustainable revenue through our service offerings and to reinvest profits into subsidised and free programmes for vulnerable groups, including schools in low-income areas, mental health organisations and asylum seeker/refugee projects.