Queer Kintsugi at PRSC
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A event held at PRSC on Friday 17th April. The event starts at 10:30.


Join Clara (she/her) of Clara Kintsugi and Niki (they/he), Clara's mate, for a few slow, satisfying hours learning the Japanese art of kintsugi in queer company. This workshop is an invitation to repair broken ceramics together, and enjoy the quieter pleasures of making, talking, and being alongside one another.

Kintsugi is the practice of mending broken pottery with care, honouring cracks rather than disguising them. Rooted in the Japanese philosophy of wabi sabi, it values the weathered, the imperfect and the quirky, finding beauty in things that have changed over time.

With hands busy and the kettle on, kintsugi lends itself to moments of quiet focus and conversations ebbing and flowing. A small, temporary community formed through shared making and visible repair.

You’ll be guided step by step through completing a kintsugi repair using epoxy, finished with traditional urushi lacquer and a glowing brass powder. No experience needed. Just curiosity, patience, and a willingness to go gently.

This is a relaxed, informal workshop designed to support wellbeing and connection as much as craft. You’re welcome exactly as you are.

What to expect

By and for LGBTQIA+ folk. Ally friends/family welcome too if that is supportive to you.

The toilets facilities are gender neutral. The workshop space is fully wheelchair accessible, but unfortunately the toilets are not. Sincere apologies about this.

All materials provided, along with hot drinks, biscuits and a calm, friendly atmosphere.

You’re welcome to bring a small ceramic piece under 20cm unbroken, or with a simple break. Open forms work best. If you’re unsure whether your piece is suitable, feel free to send a photo beforehand. You can also choose from pieces provided on the day. You’re also welcome to attend multiple workshops at a reduced rate if you’d like to work on a more complex piece.

About the materials

We’ll be working with epoxy glue, epoxy putty, urushi lacquer, and brass powder.

Urushi is a natural lacquer used as a finish and adhesive for metal powder. Brass creates a beautiful gold-hued finish but is not food-safe. You can finish with urushi alone in red-brown or black if preferred.

Urushi is completely food-safe once fully cured. When uncured, it can irritate skin for some people. Gloves are provided and care will be taken throughout.

Payment  

This workshop is PWYC (Pay What You Can). Please select your workshop price from the three options - more guidance on choosing what to pay at https://www.clarakintsugi.com/sliding-scale

***Please reach out if the lowest price is still a barrier for you***

Your booking is secured with a £20 deposit.  Bring the remainder of your payment in cash on the day or contact Clara for alternative payment methods.

For more info on Clara Kintsugi

https://www.clarakintsugi.com

https://www.instagram.com/clarakintsugi/



Entry requirements: 16+

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