Studio 306

Arts and crafts studio space for people who are recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and who are able to work independently.

Our offer

At Studio 306, we offer a professionally equipped arts and crafts studio space for people who are recovering from severe and enduring mental illness and who are able to work independently.

We have facilities for:

  • textiles
  • printmaking
  • ceramics
  • jewellery making

Studio 306 based in Wood Green. Artwork can be commissioned by the public.

If you require interpreting services or information in a different language we will be happy to arrange it.

Videos about the work we do

Studio 306 Collective CIC

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Making a mask

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Screen printing

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Making a soft slab vase

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Making a bead cluster pendant

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How to access our services

To use Studio 306, you need to be a member of the Clarendon Recovery College – they will refer you to us. Your tutor will assess you to confirm that you have the necessary skills and that you are able to work unsupervised.

Contact Studio 306

Office hours
Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm
Saturday to Sunday Closed