We opened in 1983, at that time Coombe was one of the first small artist-led centres offering week-long creative courses.

Over the past 40+ years, we have developed an amazing network of people from all over the world.

We celebrate difference, enjoy the messy ways of the creative process, celebrating the tricky bits, sharing in the successes and frustrations, encouraging others to explore and share the process of making. We are interested in cultivating wisdom, courage and wonder, and we believe in action.  We collaborate and look for synergies with others, to ensure that we, as well as the people we work with, aren’t burnt out, bored, disillusioned or skint, but rather nourished, inspired, committed, passionate, and working within resource limits.

A film about Coombe and one of it’s founders, master watercolorist, Paul Riley, who developed Coombe with his wife Tina.

The Colour Of Water (the life of Riley)

“Our small-scale allows us to be attentive to the simple things we believe make a great place to create, learn and research –  skills-based tuition from passionate professionals, a relaxed atmosphere, a beautiful environment, delicious food and great company.”

CLAY - Laurel Keeley

PRINT - Josephine Birch

Tutors

All our tutors are professional artists that make a living from their work, they share their skills and knowledge with you through hands on practical demonstrations.

More information can be found on each tutor in the individual course information.

Who we are

HISTORY

Coombe is a place for artists, set up by artists. Over the past 40 years we have run courses in a wide variety of art forms and now focus on painting, drawing, printmaking & ceramics. Painting and drawing are in Coombe’s DNA, building on a legacy of visual artists in the family. Printmaking holds a special place for us due to the historical context of where our printing press comes from and Ceramics has been at the heart of Coombe since the beginning and continues today. To find out more about the context of why we run courses in these art forms see below.

THEATRE, MUSIC & DANCE

Our residencies and partnerships with musicians, choreographers, filmmakers, dancers, writers, theatre makers, producers and curators comes from Lara’s work over 20 years in the performing arts as a programmer, producer and commissioner of new work.

We are committed to supporting the performing arts sector, and to creating and supporting the development of new work, particularly by artists, producers and curators who are making work about migration, climate change and human rights.