Hands-on, arts-integrated workshops rooted in food, gardens, and creative practice.
Mark‑It Makers designs and facilitates workshops that invite participants to slow down, engage the senses, and reconnect with creativity, food, and community. Each experience integrates art-making, natural materials, and food-based learning to support wellbeing, connection, and hands-on exploration. Workshops are adaptable for different ages, spaces, and communities, and are designed to be welcoming, experiential, and rooted in process over perfection.
Our workshops are grounded in an arts-in-health approach that supports:
Sensory and hands-on learning
Creative expression as a tool for wellbeing
Connection to food systems and the environment
Community building through shared experiences
Participants are invited to:
Grow → Create → Share → Reflect
Community & Garden Workshops
Rooted in seasonal and place-based materials, these workshops celebrate the connection between people and plants through creative, hands-on making.
Offerings include:
Wreath making
Natural dyeing
Plant-based crafts
These experiences invite participants to explore texture, color, and form while engaging directly with the natural world.
Farmers Market Workshops
Farmers markets become living classrooms—dynamic spaces for experiential learning, creativity, and community exchange.
Offerings include:
Interactive food demonstrations
Youth engagement activities
Creative drop-in stations
These workshops are designed to activate markets as hubs of learning, where participants of all ages can explore food systems, nutrition, and local culture in an engaging, hands-on way.
Women's Workshops
Designed to nurture creativity, wellness, and leadership, these workshops create space for women to connect, create, and grow.
Focus areas:
Wellness practices
Creative exploration
Community leadership
Through these experiences, Mark-It Makers supports women creatives by providing visibility, facilitation opportunities, and pathways for shared leadership.
Senior Center Workshops
These workshops prioritize sensory engagement, memory, and social connection through accessible and meaningful creative activities.
Focus areas:
Sensory-based making
Memory and storytelling
Social connection
Participants are invited to reconnect with familiar materials and share personal narratives, fostering community and wellbeing.
Each workshop is adaptable to different settings and audiences, making Mark-It Makers a flexible partner for schools, institutions, markets, and community organizations seeking meaningful, hands-on engagement.
Contact markitcircle@gmail.com to get more information