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Learning Projects and Creative Production

This page highlights a range of learning projects produced and managed across schools, universities and community settings. Each project reflects a commitment to creative collaboration, hands-on making and meaningful engagement through printmaking and design.


If you’d like to discuss a potential partnership or project, please get in touch via the contact page.

Currently managing the Bradford Digital Creatives Project, an Arts Council England funded collaboration led by the National Science and Media Museum with Born in Bradford (BiB) - Age of Wonder, Bradford Council and Bradford City of Culture 2025. 

 

The project broadens young people’s access to digital arts through workshops and creative learning opportunities.

Project Website

Digital Creatives Project

National Science & Media Museum

For Cultures of Climate x Climate Action Day, commissioned artists for West Yorkshire Print Workshop who ran community drop-in activities to letterpress protest postcards and produce a collaborative 'banner of voices' poster wall.

 

Hosted alongside programming across the University campus and other creative organisations housed at the Piazza, the event explored creativity in response to the climate crisis.

Project Website

Cultures of Climate - Action Day

University of Huddersfield X WYPW

Print Day in May - annual events

West Yorkshire Print Workshop

Working for West Yorkshire Print Workshop to coordinate their annual programming for Print Day in May (an international celebration of printmaking) these drop-in events invited communities to explore a range of print processes.

 

Activities included 'The Print Lab' with experimental techniques such as anthotypes and electro-etching, alongside lego printing, and repeated-length screen-printing sessions.

WYPW Website

An AHRC-funded collaboration between Level 5 and 6 students on BA (Hons) Textile Design at Leeds Arts University and sustainable retailer Tråd Collective.

 

The project explored textile print for fashion through sustainable print practices, repurposed garments and responsible design thinking, promoting alternative, ethical pathways into creative employment.

Mindful Enterprise

Tråd Collective X LAU Collab.

Fashion Print Trend

Patternbank X LAU Collab

In partnership with Patternbank (a global platform for surface design), BA (Hons) Textile Design students at Leeds Arts University created commercial print collections inspired by emerging fashion trends.

 

Selected Level 5 works by Laura Croft, Beth Daborn and Maya Fisher Lopez highlighted as part of the collaboration.

Patternbank Website

Fly Your Flag

Our Biennale 2022 X WYPW

Working with artists from West Yorkshire Print Workshop, pupils from Slaithwaite CE, Beaumont Primary and Upper Batley High School to explore identity and belief through printmaking.

 

Their vibrant flags were showcased in the 'Magnificent Me' Piazza Parade at the close of the Biennale.

 

'Our Biennale' Kirklees Website

West Yorkshire Print Workshop’s Print Jam series invited audiences to explore printmaking through themed social events.

 

A Miró-inspired Spanish night blended art, food and music, while 'Pump Up the Print Jam' brought 90s nostalgia to life through riso zines made of cultural reference points of the era, a gel-plate printing activity using cassette tapes and a curated soundtrack to keep the vibes suitably retro.

'Print Jam' Creative Socials

West Yorkshire Print Workshop

Funded by the Crafts Council’s Make Your Future scheme, Year 7 and 8 pupils from Mount St Mary’s High School Leeds, explored identity, culture and environment through screen printing.

Using experimental drawing and pattern design, they created textile banners reflecting the school’s heritage and the expressive power of collective making.

'Make Your Future' Website

'Make Your Future' Textile Banner

Crafts Council

Working with artists from West Yorkshire Print Workshop, students from Huddersfield New College and Upper Batley High designed and created block-printed wallpaper lengths.

 

Shifting wallpaper from domestic to urban settings, the project invited young people to tell local stories, reflect on recent experiences, and share voices from their communities and families.

'Our Biennale' Kirklees Website

Urban Wallpaper

Our Biennale 2020 X WYPW

Want to chat about a project?​​

Please use the form below to get in touch - Caro is always happy to answer questions and is open to a variety of commission or collaboration work so let's have a chat! 

 

If you'd prefer to send a direct email please send your message to hello@carolinepratt.co.uk

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