Making Thinking Visible
The Sculpture Workshop
Inspire your team through creativity
Some conversations go round in circles. Not because the people in them lack ideas, but because thinking in the same way, in the same space, tends to produce the same kind of answers.
This workshop offers a different way in.
Using simple, sustainable materials like scrap cardboard, images, textures, string, your team makes something together. Not a presentation, not a plan, but a sculpture that represents your work.
It might be a challenge, a project, or something your organisation is trying to understand. Through this process we make the thinking visible.
As people build, something shifts. New connections surface. Different perspectives become visible. Conversations start that wouldn’t happen around a table or on a screen.
The sculpture itself is not the goal, it’s a tool that helps people see their work, and often each other, differently.
And the making stimulates thinking and a different kind of conversation.
Who’s it for?
The workshop works well when a team needs to think freshly about something that matters- a strategic challenge, a change you’re navigating, a project that needs new energy, or a question about how you work together.
Every session is shaped around what your organisation actually needs.
“Having the opportunity to create something completely different, to create a sculpture, to create a piece of art based on what we do, and to bring that to life in a sculpture is just a great way of doing things.
It brings people together to do something you often don’t have the chance to do.
The conversations it stimulated, using a different form was fantastic. Everyone was just beaming.
Everyone should do this with you.”
Workshop Options
- Half-day or Full-day
- 6–30 participants
- Hybrid options available
Half-day workshops from £450
About me
I’m Prith Biant — an artist and facilitator based in Wales.
My art practice spans portraiture, still life, and landscape, working across mixed media as much as traditional materials. I also teach art, and that combination of making and helping others find their way into creativity has shaped everything I do.
I came to facilitation after a career in the public sector and after years of noticing how much gets left unsaid in traditional meetings. I trained as a facilitator and worked in that space for over a decade. But I never saw facilitation and art as separate things.
The studio and the workplace ask surprisingly similar questions of us. The ability to sit with uncertainty and ambiguity is talked about as a leadership skill. For an artist, it’s just part of the work.
From my work as an artist, I know that when we make something with our hands, with materials, with images, we access a different kind of thinking. That’s true in a studio and it’s equally true at work.
The Sculpture Workshop brings these two parts of my practice together. It’s not art therapy and it’s not just a team-building exercise. It’s a thinking tool I have developed, that happens to involve ‘art-making’ for teams ready to approach their work differently.
Get in touch and see what a session might look like for your team.