Workshop Facilitation

Glue Girls is all about fostering creativity and building community through hands-on crafting and DIY experiences. Our workshop facilitation program offers a unique opportunity for artists, creators, and small businesses to collaborate with us in hosting engaging events that bring people together to create, connect, and grow.

Whether you specialise in arts or crafts, we’d love to hear your ideas for a workshop that inspires our members and reflects the values of creativity, inclusivity, and connection.

WORKSHOP FACILITATION OPPORTUNITIES

Workshops can cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • DIY & Crafting: Share your expertise in pottery, candle making, embroidery, or any other craft.

  • Artistic Skills: Teach painting, sketching, calligraphy, digital art, or any other art.

  • Wellness & Creativity: Host sessions combining mindfulness with creative expression, such as journaling, vision boarding, or art therapy.

We encourage proposals that align with our themes of sustainability, self-expression, and community building. For inspiration, check out our current events!

WHAT WE OFFER

Partnering with Glue Girls means access to:

  • A Ready Audience: Our community is made up of engaged, craft-loving women eager to learn and explore new skills.

  • Logistical Support: From event promotion to participant registration, we handle the details so you can focus on leading the workshop.

  • Creative Collaboration: Work with our team to refine your idea and create a memorable experience for participants.

  • A Supportive Space: Host your workshop in a welcoming environment that encourages creativity and connection.

IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT COMPENSATION

As a small, community-driven group, Glue Girls does not provide direct compensation for workshop facilitation. However, we will work with you to determine the most appropriate admission fee for your workshop. This fee is designed to cover the costs incurred by the facilitator to run the workshop, including materials, set-up, venue fees, and other necessary expenses, while ensuring tickets remain accessible to our community.

We deeply value your time and effort and are committed to collaborating with you to create a seamless and rewarding experience for both you and the participants.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WORKSHOP IDEA

Submission Guidelines

  1. Content & Format:

    • Provide a detailed description of your proposed workshop, including its focus, goals, and materials required.

    • Workshops should typically last 1.5–3 hours and cater to groups of 10–25 participants.

  2. Length & Logistics:

    • Specify your availability for hosting. Workshops ideally should be held on weekday evenings or weekends.

    • Include any technical requirements (e.g., tools, equipment, or specific space setups).

  3. Your Bio:

    • Share a brief introduction about yourself, your craft, or your business. Let us know why you’re excited to partner with Glue Girls!

  4. Images & Visuals:

    • If available, include photos of your work or past workshops to help us visualise your session.

  5. Alignment with Values:

    • Workshops should promote creativity and inclusivity. Proposals that reflect these values will be prioritised.

HOW TO APPLY

Submit your workshop proposal through our Workshop Facilitation Form below or email us at gluegirls.club@gmail.com.

APPLICATION PROCESS

  • Review Timeline: Proposals will be reviewed within two weeks of submission. We’ll reach out to discuss your idea, workshop schedule, and next steps.

  • Collaboration: Once approved, you’ll work with our team to finalise the workshop details, including promotional materials and participant communication.

Have questions? Reach out to us at gluegirls.club@gmail.com. Let’s craft something amazing together!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Not necessarily! If you’re passionate about your craft and excited to share it with others, we’ll help guide you through the process and ensure an experienced co-host is with you on the day to support.

  • Facilitators are typically responsible for all materials required to run your workshop. However, we can work together to source certain items. Reimbursement for materials. is typically covered in admission fees which we can help you determine.

  • Yes! Our events are typically held in Potts Point at a local community venue. We will work to secure this venue for your workshop unless you have a specific venue in mind.

  • For our workshops, we typically charge attendees an admission fee to cover off costs associated with materials, set-up, and venue hire. We aim to keep our community as inclusive and accessible as possible so our goal is to keep admission fees low while still covering off any costs incurred by you.

Submission Form