Short Term Workshops
Explore. Experiment. Express.
At Kanoria Centre for Arts, creativity is a year-round celebration. We offer a wide range of hands-on workshops throughout the year, inviting participants of all ages and skill levels to immerse themselves in the joy of making. Whether you’re a curious beginner or a practicing artist looking to experiment with new techniques, KCA’s workshops provide an open and encouraging space to learn, play, and create.
A Diverse Range of Artistic Experiences
Our workshops cover a rich variety of mediums and processes, including but not limited to:
Printmaking – Explore traditional and experimental methods such as lino, etching, and monoprints.
Ceramics – Learn the fundamentals of hand-building, wheel throwing, and surface design.
Painting & Drawing – Discover new styles, techniques, and mediums—from watercolors and acrylics to mixed media.
Textile Arts – Try your hand at tie-and-dye, block printing, and fabric-based installations.
Sculpture & Clay Modelling – Understand form, structure, and expression through three-dimensional work.
Craft-based and community workshops – Engage with regional crafts, folk art forms, and collaborative projects led by master artisans.
Why Join a KCA Workshop?
Guidance from practicing artists and skilled faculty
Small group sizes to ensure personal attention and interaction
Hands-on learning in our studios and open-air spaces
Materials provided for most sessions
Creative freedom in a non-judgmental, inspiring environment
Who Can Attend?
Our workshops are open to:
Adults looking to reconnect with their creative side
Children and teens with a love for making
Families, art students, and working professionals
Anyone curious to try something new, even without prior experience
Whether it’s a weekend pottery session, a summer art camp, or an intensive printmaking lab, every KCA workshop is designed to be educational, immersive, and fun.
For further information check out our events page or join our mailing list to stay up to date with upcoming workshops, exhibitions and more from the KCA community.