Experience the Traditional Art of Kintsugi
$280 General / $270 Member
Check-in time: 9:15am
Program starts: 9:30am
Your prompt arrival will ensure a more pleasurable experience not only for yourself but for the other participants as well.
Program Description
Find beauty in imperfection in our Kintsugi workshop. Kintsugi transforms shattered ceramics into exquisite masterpieces using gold lacquer, honoring their history and creating something even more beautiful.
At the heart of Kintsugi lies the profound Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, where imperfections are not only accepted but cherished. Embracing this philosophy, our 2.5 hours workshop highlights the inherent beauty of flaws, recognizing that brokenness and repair are integral parts of an object's story. Through the delicate art of Kintsugi, we pay homage to the passage of time, the ephemeral nature of existence, and the transformative power found within impermanence.
Under the guidance of esteemed instructor Kat McDowell, you will learn a modern approach to Kintsugi that utilizes a safe and fast-drying Urushi (lacquer) made from cashew. Drawing on traditional techniques while adapting to modern needs, Kat's expertise ensures a fulfilling and engaging experience, allowing you to create stunning Kintsugi repairs to your personal pieces that honor their history.
In addition to the hands-on learning experience, you will receive a Kintsugi kit to take home. This kit includes ample cashew lacquer imported from Japan, enabling you to mend over 20 small items and continue your journey of embracing imperfection and weaving together stories of beauty and resilience. Take this opportunity to explore the ancient art of Kintsugi, and immerse yourself in the beautiful philosophy of wabi-sabi.
The class will be cancelled if we do not meet minimum enrollment.
Programming:
- Short history and Introduction to Kintsugi
- The difference between the traditional and modern form of Japanese Kintsugi.
- Joining the broken pieces
- Filling the Cracks and Chips
- Applying the Gold and Lacquer
- How to Clean your brushes
- Reflection and sharing time
https://www.kat-mcdowell.com/bio
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The Garden is located at 1125 North 3rd Avenue, between 3rd Avenue and Latham (2 blocks North of Roosevelt). Parking is available at the garden. When riding the Light Rail, exit at the Central and Roosevelt stop. The Garden is located on the west side of the rail, 0.3 miles from the station; it is directly behind the Irish Cultural Center (1106 N. Central Ave, Phoenix), just north of Portland Avenue. The Garden entrance is across the parking lot at 1125 N. 3rd Avenue.