▦ DATE: 16th – 18th July 2025
▦ TIME: 10:00-17:00
▥ LOCATION: London Borough of Enfield
▨ WITH: Mollie McMillen
Join us for a two-day workshop, led by Mollie McMillen with the Material Cultures team, exploring both the theory and hands-on practice of plant-based weaving for exterior applications.
THE WORKSHOP: In this workshop, you will learn the hurdle techniques of creating woven structures and fencing. You will work with willow and locally harvested hazel to make sturdy support for plants, as well as fencing for the farm. All materials and equipment are provided.
Mollie McMillen is a Professional Basketmaker and weaver working with bark, willow, and plant fibres to honour traditional techniques and deepen our connection to the land. With roots in bushcraft and alternative education, her practice is shaped by a lifelong love of woodlands and the versatile richness of natural materials. Mollie shares her craft through workshops that celebrate the resilience and stories held in plants.
THE SITE: Pasteur Gardens is a seven-acre council-owned urban farm site situated in the borough of Enfield in north London. In the summer, the site is completely shielded from the city – a tranquil haven suggestive of a rural landscape. The land is farmed by Black Rootz and Wolves Lane. We spent last summer making an ecological building which will host this year’s workshops. Google Maps link here.
ACCESS: Some of the workshops will be held on rough terrain and may pose issues for those in wheelchairs or with reduced mobility. Reach out to us if you would like more information and photos in order to assess together whether you would be able to access the site. There are two compost toilets on the site, one of which is wheelchair accessible.
TRANSPORTATION: Material Cultures is rooted in a low-carbon approach so please travel to the workshop by public or shared transport if you can. We will be trying to do the same.
PRICE: Many people are under-represented in land work and construction and we want to do all we can to help respond to this. Material Cultures is a not-for-profit and we have tried to keep the price as low as possible. Before booking, we encourage all our learners to read the booking guidelines linked below. Price includes tuition, materials, tools and refreshments. We recommend you bring your own packed lunch with you as the site is no-where to buy lunch nearby.
£300/person Standard fee
£150/person Concession fee
£450/person Solidarity fee
BOOKING: There is a limited number of places in the workshop and booking is essential. Please read the BOOKING GUIDELINES before buying your ticket. If you have any questions, please email info@materialcultures.org
CONCESSION FEE: If you wish to apply for the concession fee, please email and explain your circumstances, based on the eligibility criteria listed. Please email your request to: info@materialcultures.org with subject line format: Workshop Name_concession tickets
Example: Clay Plastering with Annabel Cameron-Duff 2025_concession tickets
▦ DATE: 16th – 18th July 2025
▦ TIME: 10:00-17:00
▥ LOCATION: London Borough of Enfield
▨ WITH: Mollie McMillen
Join us for a two-day workshop, led by Mollie McMillen with the Material Cultures team, exploring both the theory and hands-on practice of plant-based weaving for exterior applications.
THE WORKSHOP: In this workshop, you will learn the hurdle techniques of creating woven structures and fencing. You will work with willow and locally harvested hazel to make sturdy support for plants, as well as fencing for the farm. All materials and equipment are provided.
Mollie McMillen is a Professional Basketmaker and weaver working with bark, willow, and plant fibres to honour traditional techniques and deepen our connection to the land. With roots in bushcraft and alternative education, her practice is shaped by a lifelong love of woodlands and the versatile richness of natural materials. Mollie shares her craft through workshops that celebrate the resilience and stories held in plants.
THE SITE: Pasteur Gardens is a seven-acre council-owned urban farm site situated in the borough of Enfield in north London. In the summer, the site is completely shielded from the city – a tranquil haven suggestive of a rural landscape. The land is farmed by Black Rootz and Wolves Lane. We spent last summer making an ecological building which will host this year’s workshops. Google Maps link here.
ACCESS: Some of the workshops will be held on rough terrain and may pose issues for those in wheelchairs or with reduced mobility. Reach out to us if you would like more information and photos in order to assess together whether you would be able to access the site. There are two compost toilets on the site, one of which is wheelchair accessible.
TRANSPORTATION: Material Cultures is rooted in a low-carbon approach so please travel to the workshop by public or shared transport if you can. We will be trying to do the same.
PRICE: Many people are under-represented in land work and construction and we want to do all we can to help respond to this. Material Cultures is a not-for-profit and we have tried to keep the price as low as possible. Before booking, we encourage all our learners to read the booking guidelines linked below. Price includes tuition, materials, tools and refreshments. We recommend you bring your own packed lunch with you as the site is no-where to buy lunch nearby.
£300/person Standard fee
£150/person Concession fee
£450/person Solidarity fee
BOOKING: There is a limited number of places in the workshop and booking is essential. Please read the BOOKING GUIDELINES before buying your ticket. If you have any questions, please email info@materialcultures.org
CONCESSION FEE: If you wish to apply for the concession fee, please email and explain your circumstances, based on the eligibility criteria listed. Please email your request to: info@materialcultures.org with subject line format: Workshop Name_concession tickets
Example: Clay Plastering with Annabel Cameron-Duff 2025_concession tickets
Unit 15, Regent Studios, 8 Andrews Road, London E8 4QN
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Unit 15, Regent Studios, 8 Andrews Road, London E8 4QN
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