Decorative Plasterwork Taster Day
A taster day in producing decorative plasterwork for older buildings
Date and time
Location
Moira Works Depot
Station Road Moira BT67 0NE United KingdomRefund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 5 hours
This taster day will allow participants to try their hand at making decorative plaster elements which can be applied to traditional interiors. You will gain knowledge of the appropriate materials and processes needed to make a decorative rosette from design through to completion, which you can take home on the day. All materials, PPE, and lunch, tea and coffee will be provided. No experience necessary!
Who should attend?
This workshop is for anyone who has an interest in plasterwork. The session would be useful to a variety of attendees, from enthusiasts to those who are interested in specifying interior repair and restoration. No construction experience is required, and you will be guided by experienced craftspeople with a wealth of experience working both on historic private homes and public buildings.
Topics Covered
· Maquette making
· Mould making
· Mixing and pouring
Date: Thursday, 17th October 2024
Time: 10am-3pm
Programme:
10am Welcome, tea/coffee
10.15am Session 1
12.15pm Lunch (provided)
12.45pm Session 2
3pm Close
Important information for attendees:
This event is limited to a maximum of ten attendees to maximise safety and opportunities to learn from the craftspeople. Please be aware that this taster day is taking place in a working depot. Attendees should wear sensible footwear, and it is advised that attendees wear warm clothing/ layers as the workshop can be cool. PPE will be provided, however you may wish to bring overalls to protect your clothing.
Getting here:
There is limited parking at the depot, and participants are encouraged to take public transport wherever possible. The depot is located next door to Moira Train station, which has frequent trains to/ from Belfast. If attendees will require a car at the depot, please contact the event organiser to allow monitoring of car parking availability.
Trainers Overview:
The session will be led by master plasterer, Bernard Cunningham. Bernard specialises in the bespoke creation and restoration of plasterwork in older and historic buildings. He has received several accolades for his work, including The Formula Snelling Cup at Plaisterers Hall, London, for excellence in fibrous and Heritage plastering. He is also an experienced tutor, having taught plastering within Northern Ireland’s regional college network.