An introduction to Seaweed Pressing

Event Date:
02/10/2026
Event Time:
10:15 am
Event Location:
Montague Gallery
An introduction to Seaweed Pressing, with Seaweed & Sunshine x
Have you ever walked along the beach and looked at the seaweed around your feet? Try it next time your there, look closely, it’s very beautiful. That’s how I started collecting and pressing seaweed and then began turning it into art.
During this 2 hour workshop, I will show you the technique I use to press seaweed. But I can’t show you pressing without sharing with you some of the information and I have learned along the way too.
Each participant will receive a pressing kit, to use a the workshop and then keep. It contains a wooden press, 15 x 15cm, tools, gloves and sanitiser, information sheet and a how to booklet.
You will make 4 pressings to take away, from seaweed I will provide, or you are welcome to bring along some finds of your own. Please bear in mind that seaweed doesn’t appreciate being kept for too long once collected, so I would suggest maybe a quick trip to the beach before the workshop.
You will be able to check on and reveal your pressings at home and I will give you suggestions of how they can be displayed. I will have a small selection of extras, like frames and cards, for you to purchase if you wish or can suggest where they can be obtained.
I will provide everything else you need for you to get started, you just need to book and come along.
Tea and coffee will also be provided
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Event FAQs
There is a maximum of 8 people per course.
You can be added to the waiting list if you cannot attend, or the course is sold out.
We can only give refunds in exceptional circumstances. We will however offer an alternative date or course.
We will take a short break for tea and biscuits for refreshments
No, all materials and tools are provided.
Yes, absolutely everyone is welcome!
Be sure to wear clothes that won't matter getting a bit dirty!
Age suitability – Adults 18+ (16/17 only if accompanied by a responsible “paying” adult). Regrettably, as the teaching space, within the upstairs gallery, is limited, no accompanying children are permissible within the class.
