Opportunities

Craft Your Future with Cockpit

22 April 2026

Deadline: May 5, 2026

 

 

For the first time, Cockpit’s award-winning programmes are open to makers beyond its studios, with an exclusive discounted fee for individual makers. Informed by over a decade of supporting makers at Cockpit, Craft Your Future brings together everything you need to know about becoming a solo craft business or freelancer.

 

Delivered online across 8 expert-led sessions, the programme offers practical tools, real-world insight and clarity to help you take your next step – whether that’s launching your business or refining your creative direction.

 

Runs: 1 June to 20 July 2026 Fee: £120 (incl. VAT) for this pilot Booking closes: Tuesday 5 May Places are limited – register here to receive a discount code. Please note: the programme is for makers with a craft basis to their work – visit the website for full details and eligibility.

 

Not the right time or level? Register your interest for a later date or a different level. You can find out more about Make It Count for early-career makers, and Forge Ahead for makers who’ve been in business 5 or more years.

 

 

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