Online Study Group With Jacqui Symons

An monthly online study group for Printing & Painting on Textiles Online Course Members who seek to be part of a supportive creative community.

This is a small informal peer group meeting up to share explorations, ideas, and questions.

Format: A small group of 12 who meet up monthly for a two hour meeting on Zoom. This is an informal open space for emergent discussion and conversation. Members are invited to share questions with the group, explorations, and works in process or completed. This is supported by ongoing conversation and photo sharing online.

Purpose: Connection with a global community of plant dye, ink, & paint making enthusiasts. An opportunity to share your work and insights. To get feedback around your creative explorations. To hear about what others are exploring, and be inspired by this.

Just 12 Spaces Available

Price: 12 Payments of £16.00 for 12 months, 1 Payment of £170.00

How To Join: Join the Printing & Painting On Textiles Course to access the sign-up page.

When: 6-8pm GMT

On the last Wednesday of each month: 28th January 2026, 25th February, 25th March, 29th April, 27th May, 24th June, 29th July, 26th August, 30th September, 28th October, 25th November, 6th January

About Jacqui Symons

Jacqui Symons is an artist who specialises in working with plant-based colour for printmaking and other applications. Her practice focuses on exploring the incredible range of colours that can be extracted from plants and how these can be used for both works on paper and works on textiles. With an emphasis on entirely replacing synthetic colours and art materials, she is continuously researching, testing and experimenting new methods and techniques for using plant-based colour. Jacqui works with artists, organisations, universities and museums to develop knowledge, learning and a deeper understanding of the possibilities of printmaking with plant-based colour. She established Slow Lane Studio in 2019 as a centre for natural colour research in printmaking using a sustainable plant to print practice.