walk-make-wear: found object

paper + thread series

SULTANA SHAMSHI

Two-day jewellery workshop exploring found objects, natural materials and contemporary techniques to create experimental samples and finished wearable pieces.

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date Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 June 2026

duration 2 day 

venue location in York tba 1 week prior to class start

Foraged textures transformed into contemporary jewellery through playful experimentation…

In this playful two-day workshop, artist jeweller Sultana Shamshi invites participants to transform small natural treasures into contemporary wearable art.

The workshop begins with a gentle collecting walk through York, where participants gather seeds, pods, fibres and other found materials to spark ideas and inspire design. These small discoveries become the starting point for a series of experimental jewellery samples.

Back in the studio, Sultana guides participants through a process of creative exploration using a range of contemporary jewellery techniques. Through sampling and experimentation, participants will test combinations that may include stitch, resin, metal and mixed materials, discovering how natural objects can be incorporated into distinctive jewellery pieces.

As ideas develop, participants will refine their favourite samples and create finished works — a pair of earrings and a matching pendant — unique pieces that carry the memory of place and the experience of making.

Medium sewing and crafting skills required. Tools and materials are supplied, though participants are encouraged to bring any small found objects or materials they may wish to incorporate.

Sultana Shamshi — Textile Artist & Workshop Leader 

Website sultanashamshi.com 

Sultana Shamshi is a contemporary jeweller whose practice explores the poetic potential of materials, objects and place. Her work often incorporates found elements and mixed media, transforming everyday materials into distinctive wearable artworks.

Through teaching and studio practice, Sultana encourages curiosity, experimentation and personal expression, helping participants discover unexpected possibilities within the materials around them.

date Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 June 2026

duration 2 day 

venue location in York tba 1 week prior to class start

create and stay: participants will travel from across Australia, with many choosing to turn their time in York into a short creative getaway. The Wheatbelt offers a range of comfortable stays, from boutique guesthouses to self-contained cottages, all close to workshop venues.

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