▦ DATE: 3rd-4th November 2025
▦ TIME: 09:00-18:00
▥ LOCATION: Springfield Community Allotments, Bristol
▨ WITH: Annabel Cameron-Duff
Join us for a two-day workshop, led by Annabel Cameron-Duff and jointly delivered by the WeCanMake team, Material Cultures and the RIOT Lab EPFL, exploring both the theory and hands-on practice of working with clay.
THE WORKSHOP: This workshop offers an introduction to the theory, practical and experimental use of plastering with clay. We will cover the fundamentals of working with clay — including preparation, mixing with aggregates and fibres, and application — for internal plastering as part of a retrofit strategy. The first two days (3-4 November) will include site orientation, talks, and guided practical sessions. Participants are then welcome to stay for an additional two build days (5-6 November) to deepen their skills and contribute to a live project.
Annabel Cameron-Duff is a natural builder, artist, and educator dedicated to reconnecting people with the land through hands-on, creative building practices. As co-founder of The Roundhouse Company, she leads inclusive, participatory builds and workshops that invite people of all ages and backgrounds to explore natural materials and empower themselves through making with clay, cob, straw, lime, timber, and more. Her work is rooted in a deep love of nature and a belief in building as a collaborative, healing act.
These workshops welcome people of all building abilities – beginners, as well as experienced practitioners. You do not need any pre-requisite knowledge to join us – just a willingness to learn and get hands-on with materials. Snacks and light refreshments will be provided for participants, but you will be required to bring your own lunch.
ACCESS: Springfield Allotment is a live construction site, with uneven ground that means it is not currently wheelchair accessible. There will be a range of jobs to get involved with during the workshop, and you can decide what's right for you. You will be on your feet and out in the elements for a lot of the day, but there will be plenty of time for breaks and rest when needed. We warmly encourage everyone to take the day at their own pace, whether that means joining in fully, or stepping back when needed. If you would like to speak to the WeCanMake team about what to expect, you can reach us at hello@wecanmake.org.
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: These workshops are part of our commitment to sharing skills and knowledge in a way that supports equity, sustainability and justice. We want to make our courses accessible to as many people as possible while also sustaining our work, and we will be offering tickets on a sliding scale with three rates:
Why might I pay a solidarity fee?
Consider paying this if you can check one or more of the following:
Your contribution helps someone else access the course who otherwise couldn’t.
We ask that you self-select which rate you pay. We do not need proof of any of the above, but please note that we have a very limited number of places (10 people).
▦ DATE: 3rd-4th November 2025
▦ TIME: 09:00-18:00
▥ LOCATION: Springfield Community Allotments, Bristol
▨ WITH: Annabel Cameron-Duff
Join us for a two-day workshop, led by Annabel Cameron-Duff and jointly delivered by the WeCanMake team, Material Cultures and the RIOT Lab EPFL, exploring both the theory and hands-on practice of working with clay.
THE WORKSHOP: This workshop offers an introduction to the theory, practical and experimental use of plastering with clay. We will cover the fundamentals of working with clay — including preparation, mixing with aggregates and fibres, and application — for internal plastering as part of a retrofit strategy. The first two days (3-4 November) will include site orientation, talks, and guided practical sessions. Participants are then welcome to stay for an additional two build days (5-6 November) to deepen their skills and contribute to a live project.
Annabel Cameron-Duff is a natural builder, artist, and educator dedicated to reconnecting people with the land through hands-on, creative building practices. As co-founder of The Roundhouse Company, she leads inclusive, participatory builds and workshops that invite people of all ages and backgrounds to explore natural materials and empower themselves through making with clay, cob, straw, lime, timber, and more. Her work is rooted in a deep love of nature and a belief in building as a collaborative, healing act.
These workshops welcome people of all building abilities – beginners, as well as experienced practitioners. You do not need any pre-requisite knowledge to join us – just a willingness to learn and get hands-on with materials. Snacks and light refreshments will be provided for participants, but you will be required to bring your own lunch.
ACCESS: Springfield Allotment is a live construction site, with uneven ground that means it is not currently wheelchair accessible. There will be a range of jobs to get involved with during the workshop, and you can decide what's right for you. You will be on your feet and out in the elements for a lot of the day, but there will be plenty of time for breaks and rest when needed. We warmly encourage everyone to take the day at their own pace, whether that means joining in fully, or stepping back when needed. If you would like to speak to the WeCanMake team about what to expect, you can reach us at hello@wecanmake.org.
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: These workshops are part of our commitment to sharing skills and knowledge in a way that supports equity, sustainability and justice. We want to make our courses accessible to as many people as possible while also sustaining our work, and we will be offering tickets on a sliding scale with three rates:
Why might I pay a solidarity fee?
Consider paying this if you can check one or more of the following:
Your contribution helps someone else access the course who otherwise couldn’t.
We ask that you self-select which rate you pay. We do not need proof of any of the above, but please note that we have a very limited number of places (10 people).
Unit 15, Regent Studios, 8 Andrews Road, London E8 4QN
E info@materialcultures.org
T 02030626832
Unit 15, Regent Studios, 8 Andrews Road, London E8 4QN
E info@materialcultures.org
T 02030626832