I’ve taught workshops on photography, design, drawing, digital art, and zine making. I like to make my lessons a fun and enjoyable experience, providing participants and students with space to explore themselves. With a background in art history, I bring knowledge of many art movements as an inspiration.
› 2022-2025: University of Exeter - Introduction to book design and typesetting.
› 2004-2025: Eva Megias – Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator courses and one-to-one tuition.
› 2024: Tooth Club – Dental Photography training.
› 2023: SOAS University of London – Open Dialogue. Zine workshop.
› 2022: Queer Circle and Mad Zines Research– Tenderness as a Tool. Zine workshop.
› 2022: Feminist Library with Mad Zines Research – Tenderness as a Tool. Zine workshop.
› 2022: Feminist Library – Photoshop and WordPress for beginners. Photoshop/WordPress training.
› 2021: AntiUniversity Now – Ecofeminism is for everybody. Drawing workshop.
› 2020: The London Spanish Book and Zine Fair. Zine workshop.
› 2020: Tate Britain – Late at Tate Britain, Waves. Banting workshop.
› 2019: Barbican Centre – The Feminist Library Crafternoon. Badge, zine and poetry making.
› 2019: University of Birmingham with The Barber Institute of Fine Arts – Zine Making workshop.
› 2019: AntiUniversity with LARC – Viva la Migracion. Zine Making workshop.
› 2018: Tate Modern Tate Exchange – Life drawing. Drawing workshop.
› 2018: The Showroom Gallery – Women of Westminster. Zine workshop.
› 2017: Tate Modern – Uniqlo Tate Lates. Badge making.
› 2016: Elbistan Community Centre – Children In Need Writing my story. Filmmaking workshop.
› 2015-2018: Create-ahh. Learning, Transformation Techniques. Drawing Everything, Let’s Create a New Dictionary.
› 2013-2015: CoolTan Arts. Introduction to Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.
› 2004-2007: C. C. Pati Llimona, Can Baste, Cotxeres Borrell, Photography for beginners.
Creative Open Source Software
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program)
GIMP is a powerful image editor used for tasks like photo retouching, image composition, and graphic design. It supports layers, masks, filters, and a wide variety of plugins, making it a versatile alternative to commercial software like Adobe Photoshop. It’s suitable for both beginners and advanced users working on digital art or photo editing projects.
Inkscape
Inkscape is a free vector graphics editor. It allows you to create and edit scalable vector images such as logos, icons, diagrams, and complex illustrations. With tools for shapes, paths, text, and node editing, it serves as a popular alternative to Adobe Illustrator. Inkscape supports SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) as its native format, ensuring high-quality, resolution-independent artwork.
Scribus
Scribus is a desktop publishing (DTP) application used to create professional-quality page layouts. It’s ideal for designing brochures, newsletters, magazines, books, and posters. Scribus offers powerful tools for typesetting, colour management, and PDF creation, making it a robust alternative to commercial software like Adobe InDesign or QuarkXPress.
Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator,
Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator,
Adobe Photoshop is your go-to program for working with photos and raster images. You’ll learn how to edit, retouch, enhance, and transform images using layers, masks, filters, and selection tools. Photoshop is widely used in photography, digital art, social media content, and graphic design.
Adobe Illustrator focuses on vector graphics—artwork made from shapes and lines that can be scaled infinitely without losing quality. You’ll explore how to create logos, icons, illustrations, and clean, scalable graphics using tools such as the Pen Tool, shapes, paths, and colour palettes.
Adobe InDesign is designed for layout and publishing. You will learn how to combine text, images, and graphics to create professional layouts for brochures, posters, magazines, and digital publications. InDesign helps you organise your visuals with precision and consistency.
Introduction to Basic Computer Skills
Welcome to this introduction to basic computer skills! This course is designed especially for beginners who want to feel more confident and comfortable using a computer in everyday life. Whether you’ve used a computer only a little—or not at all—you’re in the right place.
In this training, you’ll learn the essential skills needed to understand and operate a computer. We’ll start with the basics, such as turning the computer on and off, using the mouse and keyboard, and navigating the desktop. You will also learn how to open and manage files, use simple programs, browse the internet safely, and create basic documents.
As you progress, you’ll discover how computers help us communicate, find information, organise our work, and stay connected. Each lesson will include clear explanations, step-by-step demonstrations, and plenty of time to practice so you can build confidence at your own pace.
By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation in computer use and be ready to explore more advanced digital skills. Let’s get started on your journey to becoming comfortable and capable with technology!
Pen, paper, scissors, glue,cut-outs!
Zine Making workshops
Self-expression, expansion, storytelling through zine making! An opportunity to create crafty zines from start to finish. In Zine making workshops everybody is welcome to enjoy layout design, collage, photocopying, creative writing, hand drawing. Art, poetry, personal stories, random ideas. Zines offer a fabulous way to make our voices heard.
Drawing everything
This is a workshop to have full fun making a collective drawing following a number of easy instructions. We will share a big piece of paper and all kinds of drawing tools and techniques. Having limited time will help us unlock our creativity and genius ideas!