Bored Peach Club, a Gozo-based artist collective, is calling for creative tutors, niche experts and curious makers to lead its 2026 Boring Workshops programme – a series that reframes boredom and slowness as fuel for creativity.
“We believe that boredom is just untapped brilliance,” says creative director Ritty Tacsum.
“By slowing down and leaning into stillness, artists often find unexpected depth in their work and unearth ideas they never knew were waiting.”
The Boring Workshops push back against the idea that learning should be corporate, fast-paced or tied to LinkedIn badges. Instead, the series offers intimate, playful online sessions led by creatives who bring energy, humour and humanity to their craft.
“We believe that boredom is just untapped brilliance”
Past sessions have covered topics such as architecture photography and pitch crafting to tarot reading, on-set intimacy coordination and drag-clown make-up.
“The series is all about the joy of learning something just for the sake of it,” Tacsum says. “We want to give people the chance to rediscover slow, tactile creativity and find magic in the weird and wonderful.”
Bored Peach Club is now seeking creative tutors with quirky talents, unique skills or interesting artistic practices to run paid one to two-hour online sessions.
So if you have a craft, technique or creative curiosity worth sharing, find out more about the project at boringworkshops.com.
