Status: Analogue

COLLAGE ART WORKSHOP FOR TEAMS

BY SUE MORAIS | TIW FOUNDER

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What to Expect

An immersive and hands-on analogue collage workshop, focused on lower the stress and pause from meetings that could’ve been an email.

❋ Mindfulness-led

An opportunity to give teams a break from screens, tapping into the benefits of engaging with a tactile and creative activity.

❋ Intentional Structure

We blend guided moments and open exploration, so the experience feels both focused and fluid.

❋ Repurposed materials

We repurpose materials, such as second hand books, magazines and special papers, giving new meaning to what would've been discarded.

From $75 p/p
(minimum 10 participants)


Monday to Friday, 9am-3pm


2.5-3 hours

Workshops led at

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Take things offline, for real.

The benefits

Stress is real. Art fixes biologically. And it matters more than you think.

01
It cuts the cortisol, literally.

45 minutes of art-making produces a statistically significant drop in cortisol, even for those engaging with for the first time.

02
It massages the brain

Making art increases dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin and endorphins, the hormones behind focus, happiness and human connection.

03
It helps with productivity

Happier workers are up to 13% more productive than their unhappy counterparts. Measurably, consistently, across a six-month study.

01 / Source: Aimal, Ray & Muniz. Drexel University, Art Therapy Journal, 2016
02 / Source: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Creativity, Connection, Happiness and Health, 2024.
03/ Source: Keyes et al., Anglia Ruskin University
Frontiers in Public Health, August 2024

A conference room with a wooden table surrounded by yellow chairs, black placemats, scissors, and stacks of papers. A large wall-mounted screen displays an abstract image with text over it, and smaller framed artwork is on a shelf below the screen.
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Create your own workshop

Design a bespoke session with themed collage kits.

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A black-and-white portrait of Sue, the founder and artist, featuring with long, dark, wavy hair, looking directly at the camera with a gentle expression.

Meet your guide

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With a blend of creativity, strategy, and heart, Sue brings more than 15 years of experience in art direction and her passion for teaching to help ideas come to life on paper. Her work has been internationally featured and exhibited in galleries across Australia and beyond.

The reviews

5 stars reviews

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“Attending the collage workshop with Sue was such a beautiful and grounding experience for me. It felt like a much needed pause, a space to slow down and reconnect with myself in a creative and intuitive way…”

— P. Borges
Collage art featuring a woman's face with lips, a white bird with wings spread, large green and pink flowers, a mountain, and an orange background.

“This was definitely one of the best workshops I have ever attended. Why? It allowed me to unleash my creative side, which I hadn’t realized I had creative block despite working in design”.

— K. Fonseca
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“I joined the collage workshop looking for a hands-on creative experience, and it was exactly what I hoped for…”

— H. Castanho
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Let’s create something meaningful together.

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