Celebrate Pride through creative expression.

These workshops are designed to support organisations, teams, and communities seeking meaningful Pride Month and LGBTQ+ programming. Through textile art, storytelling, and hands-on making, we create spaces for reflection, connection, and collective expression — guided by values of inclusion, care, and creative freedom.

What Pride Workshops Can Do

People often think of Pride as celebration only — but creative practice offers something deeper. These sessions can:

  • Support belonging and visibility through shared making

  • Invite DEI conversations rooted in experience, not performance

  • Create inclusive spaces for self-expression

  • Honour queer histories and collective memory

  • Serve as wellbeing-oriented team experience

These benefits make craft workshops powerful additions to Pride programmes in workplaces, cultural venues, and community spaces.

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✨ Pride Sip & Stitch: Crafting Queer Stories

A reflective and joyful session where participants explore identity, belonging, and allyship through fabric, symbols, and stitched text — all in a welcoming, accessible creative space.

🧵 Queer Craft Histories Workshop

A deep-dive workshop exploring textiles as queer archives — from protest banners to memorial quilts — combined with hands-on stitching practice that connects participants to history and each other.

🌈 Custom Pride Experiences

Whether you need a short session for a company event or a full day activation at a festival or cultural venue, I can tailor a creative workshop to align with your Pride goals.

Who These Sessions Are For

  • Corporate Pride programming and DEI initiatives

  • Cultural organisations and community centres

  • LGBTQ+ groups and allyship events

  • Public Pride Month celebrations

  • Festival or public space activations

Why Craft for Pride Works

Creativity invites embodied participation — it’s not passive listening, it’s doing together. Making together encourages slower, more intentional interaction, and creates space for expression beyond words — something often missing in traditional Pride programming.

This aligns with how many queer communities have always archived, resisted, and celebrated through craft.

Get in Touch

If you’d like to include a Pride-centred workshop in your programme — for your organisation, event, or community space — I’d love to collaborate.

Contact me by filling out the enquiry form here.