Art Kintsugi (2 Feb)
Art Kintsugi (2 Feb)
Friday 2nd February 4 pm - 8 pm
Bookings Close Wednesday 31 , 10 am
Join us for a unique and meaningful workshop, where you'll learn the beautiful Japanese art of Kintsugi, a technique that transforms broken ceramics into stunning works of art. Kintsugi emphasizes the beauty of imperfection and sustainability by repairing and repurposing cherished items.
In this hands-on and relaxing workshop, you'll be introduced to the seven essential steps of Kintsugi, using accessible materials and modern techniques. Our expert instructor, Yoko, will guide you through the process, teaching you how to use Urushi lacquer and gold dust to piece together your own broken ceramic object.
What’s included:
All materials and tuition. Participants will each receive a ceramic piece (provided by the tutor) to repair during the workshop and be able to bring home their own stunning piece of Kintsugi art.
Don't miss this chance to create a unique, sustainable, and personalized work of art while learning about the mindful philosophy of Wabi Sabi.
Please note:
Participants must be over 18 years old.
Not recommended if pregnant (due to some materials we use)
Items to repair in the workshop are prepared by the tutor (and not individuals items brought in by participants as each piece will take different amount of time to repair which is not suitable for a group workshop) . However, participants are welcome to bring in a ceramic piece from their own collection that needs repair. While these pieces will not be repaired during the workshop, participants can receive a brief consultation from Yoko on how to approach repairing their item after the workshop.
No food/alcohol allowed during the class
About your tutor:
Yoko is a Sydney based designer and maker, founder of “ Art Kintsugi Sydney” and “SQUARE + ROUND” Mosaic series.
Her work combines elements of handcraft and industrial production, reflecting the “Unity of Opposites” and her cross-cultural background. Her designs translate boldness and elegance, tradition and innovation, streamlined and curved, square and round.
Aiming to connect international arts and crafts, Yoko brings to her practise a range of Kintsugi and Makie art. She is currently running multiple workshops of Art Kintsugi as well as taking repair commissions, and collaboration projects.
Cancellation Policy:
If you are no longer able to attend, notify us via email at workshops@lyttletonstores.com.au at least 7 days before the workshop to receive a full refund or transfer to another workshop. Please note, we do not allow any changes to be made to bookings within 7 days of your workshop. You can, however, send someone in your place.
Please note that workshops may be cancelled if minimum enrolment numbers are not met. If this occurs, you will be notified by email and a full refund will be offered.
If you have any questions, please check out our Workshops FAQ Page or get in touch with us via email at workshops@lyttletonstores.com.au.