with Milo Mcloughlin-Greening
Project Planning and Making
with Milo Mcloughlin-Greening
Monday 15, Tuesday 16 and Thursday 18 July
11am–3pm
Free, suitable for ages 16–20
See below for more details.

In collaboration with designer Milo Mcloughlin-Greening, you will design and deliver a project using locally sourced greenwood and traditional woodworking techniques. The outcome for this project and brief is to create something which impacts your local community.
You will decide what to make, what to learn and who to share it with.
Over the three days you will learn traditional woodworking skills, how to “Bodge” and create a plan for a further ten workshops.
Sign up to the next set of workshops to realise what you have proposed. ︎
You will decide what to make, what to learn and who to share it with.
Over the three days you will learn traditional woodworking skills, how to “Bodge” and create a plan for a further ten workshops.
Sign up to the next set of workshops to realise what you have proposed. ︎
Planning schedule:
All sessions take place at Milton Keynes Arts Centre
Free lunch included every day
Monday 15 July
Tuesday 16 July
Thursday 18 July
11am–3pm
Student Forum membership is free and entitles you to early access to events and workshops at MKAC as well as applying for space at our Summer Studios (a free studio space for student makers between July and September). Register and sign up here︎
All sessions take place at Milton Keynes Arts Centre
Free lunch included every day
Monday 15 July
Tuesday 16 July
Thursday 18 July
11am–3pm
Student Forum membership is free and entitles you to early access to events and workshops at MKAC as well as applying for space at our Summer Studios (a free studio space for student makers between July and September). Register and sign up here︎
About Milo Mcloughin-Greening
“I am a designer and maker who is interested in developing vernacular design projects to create social bonds within communities. I believe that focusing on socially engaged grass roots projects is the key to unlocking the system change needed for a more sustainable way of living. Within this framework I am excited by experimenting with decentralised manufacturing processes, both traditional and digital. Most of all, I care about ensuring that design and making are fun and enjoyable parts of life.”
This project was made possible thanks to funding from the Rothschild Foundation.
“I am a designer and maker who is interested in developing vernacular design projects to create social bonds within communities. I believe that focusing on socially engaged grass roots projects is the key to unlocking the system change needed for a more sustainable way of living. Within this framework I am excited by experimenting with decentralised manufacturing processes, both traditional and digital. Most of all, I care about ensuring that design and making are fun and enjoyable parts of life.”
This project was made possible thanks to funding from the Rothschild Foundation.