Slow is the way
I love teaching Kintsugi and would love to bring this workshop to your community! My point of view is that Kintsugi art making is profound, accessible, and satisfying.
A bit about me… I am self-taught. I began experimenting with Kintsugi in 2017 and teaching it virtually in 2020 during the pandemic. In 2022, small 4-person pod workshops took place in person. I learned what materials work and what doesn’t (gah, epoxy). In 2023 and 2024, I taught the Kintsugi workshop in an overnight retreat setting for groups of 20 and feel confident that my method is accessible, non-toxic, clean, and produces artwork the students love!