Kintsugi Workshop - March
Cnr Kitchener and Wellesley Streets, CBD, AucklandTicket Information
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Please note: This event was originally scheduled for Sunday 19 September and later Sunday 24 October. It will now go ahead on Sunday 6 March 2022 (restrictions allowing) and ticket holders have been contacted directly.
After four sold-out workshops in 2020, kintsugi practitioner and teacher Yuka O’Shannessy returns to show you how to piece your broken ceramics back together with beauty.
Kintsugi (or Kintsukuroi) is the Japanese art of repairing broken objects. Loosely translating to ‘golden joinery’, kintsugi values breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, using lacquer and powdered metal to make visible repairs.
Tokyo-born Yuka O’Shannessy is dedicated to connecting people and craft. As the founder of Public Record, she shares work by local and international artisans and teaches traditional techniques that help preserve goods for life.
Essential information:
- Please bring your own broken object; it could be a plate, cup or vase that holds meaning for you, or head to an op-shop and break one yourself. Ensure you don’t pick something too complicated. Yuka will supply some broken ceramics as well just in case.
- Refreshments and a complimentary snack will be provided.
- If you are a Gallery Member with a valid guest pass, you can bring a friend for the Members price.
- The non-Members price includes a one-year Gallery membership
Max attendance: 14
This event will proceed at Red with:
- Distancing
- Facemasks mandatory
- Scan in using the COVID app
- Vaccination passports mandatory
If you are unable to attend this event because you are in self-isolation (because you have tested positive for Covid-19 or you have been identified as a close contact) you are entitled to a full refund.
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