Sip and Sculpt Clay Workshop

Join us for a fun and social clay workshop in Norwich!


Artidote
Artidote
5.0 (3)

2.5 hours Class size 1 to 16 guests       £32

Join us for a fun and creative sip and sculpt clay workshop in Norwich, working with and modelling air-drying clay. It's a great opportunity for you to get your hands dirty and play. You'll discover the joy of hand-building and shaping this tactile material into your own unique piece before sketching in charcoal as a still life.
Absolutely no experience is needed to come along! Just you, a lump of clay, good music, and the simple pleasure of making something with your hands. This is a creative session designed for enjoyment, experimentation, and switching off from screens for a couple of hours.
We’ll guide you through simple techniques to shape, sculpt, and create your own unique piece. You’ll pinch, shape, smooth, and experiment. You'll leave with your unique piece to dry at home and cherish, plus your charcoal drawings!
What you'll get
  • All materials are provided.
  • Tea and coffee.
  • Your finished piece to take home and dry.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
What to bring
Just yourselves and any BYOB drinks and nibbles!

FAQ

Do I need any creative experience?
No experience needed at all. This session is designed for beginners, non-artists and the creatively curious. There is no right or wrong, we're interested in you expressing yourself creatively. Just come as you are.
Is this an art class or more of an experience?
It’s an experience first, with guidance throughout. This isn’t a traditional art class with rules or right answers. It’s about play, curiosity, and discovering what happens when you give yourself time to be creative.
What will the atmosphere be like?
Relaxed, friendly and encouraging. This is a supportive space where everyone is welcome. There’s no judgement, no competition, and no pressure to be “good” at anything.
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What will I take home?
You'll take home your clay piece and any charcoal sketches you've done during the session.
What equipment is provided?
You'll get an apron to use, a lump of air dry clay (enough to make a sculpture, mug or pot and lid). Tools and implements to help you sculpt, carve and slab.
Is there parking?
For evening and workshops on a Sunday there is free street parking on Heigham Street. Workshops on a Saturday there is limited parking at the rear of Capitol House, enter via sign for Petes Motors. There are also two car parks (paid) that are very close: - Barn Road - https://share.google/EFFvGpYv32dPK5bWz and - Westwick Street - https://share.google/05eZUAVwj00TUqFCH Please do not park in the reserved spaces at the front of the building. Although spaces are generally available we can't guarantee parking unfortunately.
Are there any accessibility issues for wheelchairs?
There are steps to the front of the building, we have a ramp that can be used for access, please advise when booking your ticket so we can have it in place. There is a lift in the building and a disabled toilet on the ground floor.
Location

Artidote, Capitol House (Studio 12, first floor) - Studio 12, Capitol House, 4-6 Heigham Street, Norwich NR2 4TE

Capitol House, is next to Norwich Kitchens & Bathrooms on the corner of Heigham Street and Barn Road. Diagonally opposite the car park for Home Bargins and TKMaxx.

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Artidote
Artidote

5.0 (3)

Artidote began in a simple way. In January 2024 I started a small free art group in Norwich. After more than 40 years working in the creative industries, I wanted to step away from the computer and get back to art and craft, making things by hand again.
Through word of mouth, the group quickly filled up. We capped it at 25 people and met once a month. People loved having a space where they could relax, experiment and make things without pressure.
At the start of 2025 I began running small creative workshops to see if there was interest beyond the art club. We hosted sip and paint evenings in coffee shops, ran workshops for organisations and networking groups, and creative sessions for local businesses. Over 200 people took part in that first year, and the feedback and testimonials were incredibly encouraging.
Later that year my partner Bev and I closed our existing business after ten years. It was a big decision, but it created the opportunity to turn our old showroom into something new. We transformed it into a welcoming creative studio filled with natural light, plants, colour and art. That space became Artidote.
What makes Artidote workshops different? These aren’t traditional art classes, I don’t see myself as an art teacher. My role is more like a creative workshop facilitator — helping people explore ideas, experiment and discover their own creativity.
Most people who come to Artidote say the same thing when they arrive:
“I’m not creative"or I can't draw." Many haven’t made any art since school, that’s completely normal.
Our workshops are designed to help people relax, try new things and enjoy the process of making without worrying about getting it right.
There’s never any pressure and judgement, just curiosity, play and creativity.
Over the past two years we’ve experimented with more than 25 different workshop ideas, including:
* Abstract portrait painting
* Clay and charcoal sculpture
* Cardboard mask making
* Lino and gel printing
* Watercolour and ink
* Cyanotype printing
* Tetrapak printmaking
* Life drawing
* Lego creativity sessions
* Designing family crests
* Creating ideas for children's books
* Drawing personal maps of meaningful journeys
Some workshops are light and playful, others become unexpectedly meaningful. One workshop where people drew maps of personal journeys from their lives became quite emotional for the group. That’s one of the wonderful things about creativity, you never quite know where it might lead.
Artidote workshops are:
  • Beginner friendly
  • Relaxed and welcoming
  • Small groups (around 20–25 people)
  • Social and creative
All materials are provided and you don’t need any experience, just bring curiosity and an open mind.
Creative art and craft has a powerful effect on people, when we start making things with our hands, something changes. We slow down, become absorbed in the process. Ideas appear that we didn’t expect. For many people it’s the first time they’ve made something creative since childhood.
Our hope is that people leave feeling inspired and perhaps rediscover creativity as a regular part of their lives. Creativity isn’t just about art, It’s really about connection, curiosity and community.
That’s what Artidote is all about.

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