Are you an aspiring or established artist seeking guidance, inspiration, and tailored support to grow your creative practice? My Artist Mentorship Program offers a dynamic and enriching experience designed to help you refine your artistic voice, explore new techniques, and develop a more confident, authentic connection to your work.
The artist who’s ready to take their work further with meaningful, constructive feedback.
The artist who would like to explore new techniques or materials.
The artist who wants to break through creative blocks.
The artist who wants to find joy and confidence in their creative flow.
Think of this as a space for creative cross-pollination, beyond your usual workspace. Here, you'll connect with fellow artists, exchange ideas, and experiment in ways that spark fresh perspectives and nurture a sense of community.
This is your moment to pause and reflect. Whether stuck or inspired, our tailored sessions will help you refine your work, plan next steps, and embrace your creative rhythm.
It’s here that we’ll get hands-on—brainstorming, experimenting, and working directly with your tools and materials. Together, we’ll explore new ideas, refine techniques, and push boundaries.
Three workshops to explore noticing through our physical senses (seeing, hearing, smelling, touching), as well as more “invisible” capacities that shape how we attend, perceive, and respond in our creative practice.
These upcoming small group workshops form part of the LK Artist Mentorship Programme and take place on the last Saturday of each month. Where space allows, they are also open to artists who are not part of the monthly programme.
Each workshop offers an experimental, process-led space where we are free from outcomes and able to place our attention on how we work, rather than what we produce.
The focus is on presence over productivity, exploration over resolution, process over finished work. All materials are provided.
I offer gentle starting points through activities, prompts, and introductions to materials, techniques, processes, and mindsets, and then invite each artist to take the work in the direction they feel called to, with guidance and intentional space-holding throughout.
If you’re longing for a space to slow down, listen more closely, and reconnect with process, you’re warmly welcome.
Eastern Cape Coast Artist Retreat 2026
In winter 2026, I shall be hosting a small-group artist retreat on the Eastern Cape coastline, roughly midway between KuGompo City (East London) and Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth).
This retreat is designed as a focused, immersive working period for artists who are seeking space, structure, and attentive guidance within their practice. Rather than prioritising production or outcomes, the retreat supports sustained engagement with process, inquiry, and decision-making in one’s work.
View the full invitation below.