Here’s how:

A younger workforce
“Attendees limped to the Workshop, bowed down by the rigours of life – yet they skipped out like spring lambs, a few hours later.” observed a haggard on-looker who has now signed up for future sessions.
Hone collective skills
Learning a new skill is the mental health equivalent of grabbing your brain by the lapels and giving it a good shake. Wave bye-bye to boredom and complacency and say hello to zip and vigor! Draw with me today and tomorrow you’ll see your colleagues sprinting into work with a renewed zest for life.
Furthermore, following instructions sharpens focus and concentration – and gripping a pencil/paintbrush maintains and improves fine motor skills.
Encourage teamwork:
Few adults make Art regularly so working together on an unfamiliar creative project will do your business the power of good. Tyrannical CEOs, uptight middle managers and disgruntled workers will be sat huggermugger round the drawing board – and they’ll all be interacting like mad!
Creative boost:
Making Art can be joyful and liberating – and unleashes inspo for new ideas.