Kintsugi – repair your own ceramic project

Starts Sunday 24rd March
9—11am
Ongoing Class: Every fourth Sunday of the month

Class Overview:

In this ongoing class, participants are asked to bring their own special pieces, embracing the profound metaphor of Kintsugi – the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with precious materials such as gold. We will be following Kintsugi Australia’s Jun Moorooka’s modern Kintsugi techniques.

This class centres on the therapeutic process of repair, prioritising the journey over the final outcome. By investing time and care into mending your unique project, you not only craft something new but also emphasise the inherent beauty in the cracks and fractures. This experience is particularly poignant for individuals navigating grief, offering a symbolic and tangible representation of finding new beauty in the mended. Keep in mind the more pieces the more complex, so be mindful of the piece you choose!

Encouraging open discussion and camaraderie, our ongoing Kintsugi class provides a supportive space for personal reflection and growth. While dialogue is welcomed, it is not mandatory, allowing participants to engage with the transformative process at their own pace.

Join us in embracing the art of repair and uncovering the profound beauty that arises from acknowledging and revitalizing what was once broken.

There is a prerequisite to this class:

We have partnered with Jun and Hitomi from Kintsugi Australia, who are kindly providing us with the knowledge, skills and techniques to be able to continue and share their legacy.

In order to attend you must have completed the ‘modern kintsugi class’ with Kintsugi Australia. They have a full time Kintsugi Dojo in Sydney and classes in Melbourne and Brisbane. They will also be providing this modern Kintsugi Class at our Raven Heart Creative Space periodically.

Please call Ian for more details.

What you will make:

  • You will bring your project to work on till completion every week.
  • It takes as long as it takes and there is no exception to be at every class, or to finish it within a timeframe.
  • Each class you will get a bit more done.

Materials:

  • You will need to bring your own broken ceramic or pottery piece for repair.
  • Ideally you would have most pieces and non-complicated breaks.
  • The less pieces the easier it will be to reconstruct your vessel.
  • If you need advice on what is suitable to be repaired show us and we can advise.

Includes:

  • We will provide tea and coffee and nibbles.

Other info:

  • Suitable for ages 12+
  • Wear old clothes or bring an apron
  • Individual bookings or bring a friend and do it together!
  • Class size limit = 10

$20.00 / lesson, ongoing

Kintsugi repair your own ceramics

In this ongoing class, participants are asked to bring their own special pieces, embracing the profound metaphor of Kintsugi – the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with precious materials such as gold. We will be following Kintsugi Australia’s Jun Moorooka’s modern Kintsugi techniques.

This class centres on the therapeutic process of repair, prioritising the journey over the final outcome. By investing time and care into mending your unique project, you not only craft something new but also emphasise the inherent beauty in the cracks and fractures. This experience is particularly poignant for individuals navigating grief, offering a symbolic and tangible representation of finding new beauty in the mended.

Encouraging open discussion and camaraderie, our ongoing Kintsugi class provides a supportive space for personal reflection and growth. While dialogue is welcomed, it is not mandatory, allowing participants to engage with the transformative process at their own pace. Join us in embracing the art of repair and uncovering the profound beauty that arises from acknowledging and revitalizing what was once broken.

There is a pre-requisite to this class. We have partnered with Jun and Hitomi from Kintsugi Australia, who are kindly providing us with the knowledge, skills and techniques to be able to continue and share their legacy. 

In order to attend you must have completed the ‘modern kintsugi class’ with Kintsugi Australia. They have a full time Kintsugi Dojo in Sydney and classes in Melbourne and Brisbane. They will also be providing this modern Kintsugi Class at our Raven Heart Creative Space periodically.

Please call Ian for more details.

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This image is sourced from Kintsugi Australia.

Through our established partnership, Jun and Hitomi will intermittently conduct Kintsugi workshops based on demand.

Ian, Amanda, and Lauryn, students of Kintsugi Australia, will also host workshops in between.

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Soul Portraits

The process is unhurried, allowing time for healing through thoughtful observation and conversation about fine details of the subjects face.

Natural discussion about your loved one is welcome.

This class spans multiple sessions (as many as it takes and caters for all skill level. Each student will progress at their own pace, there is no pressure to ‘keep up’.

The aim is to ‘see’ your loved one and learn by observing your subject deeply, rather than focussing on the final portrait.

By the end, you will have a very special, loving portrait of your subject that captures the essence of your loved one.

Students will need some basic supplies: oil paints and brushes. A detailed list will be provided upon registration.

This class will be subsidised and offered at a low cost, $20 per class, embodying our commitment to supporting grievers on their journey.

We are actively seeking sponsorship or Patreons to ensure the accessibility of this healing class.If you are a potential sponsor please get in touch.

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