Shared Canvas

Group art-making for perspective, connection and collaborative reflection.

Shared Canvas is an interactive group workshop using guided art-making, visual prompts, paired reflection and collective meaning-making. Participants work individually first and then bring their material into a shared visual composition.

The point is not artistic skill. The point is noticing patterns, surfacing assumptions and seeing how different viewpoints can coexist without being flattened.

What happens

The session opens with a short arrival exercise and a visual cueing process. Participants move through individual mark-making and small-group creative responses using paper, ink, collage fragments, simple materials and optional writing prompts. The final section is a collective assembly moment where the group creates a shared piece that becomes a conversation object.

Depending on the host, the debrief can be oriented toward communication, trust, creative confidence, team identity or simply slowing down enough to perceive differently.

Useful for

Leadership offsites, team away-days, innovation teams who feel verbally saturated, and groups who need a reset from highly cognitive meeting culture.

Duration: usually 2 to 2.5 hours. It can become a half-day format with a longer debrief.

Pricing: EUR 1,250 for a 2-hour session in Paris. Travel and materials quoted separately outside central Paris or with custom materials.

Participant numbers: not fixed here; we usually discuss this with the host.