Kintsugi: For Beginners

Kintsugi: For Beginners

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Society 57Aurora, IL
Wednesday, May 13  •  6 PM - 8:30 PM
Overview

Discover the art of Kintsugi with us! Learn to mend ceramics with gold, transforming broken pieces into beautiful artifacts.

Kintsugi is the traditional Japanese practice of repairing broken ceramics with gold—transforming damage into something meaningful.

Rather than hiding cracks, Kintsugi highlights them—embracing imperfection and honoring the history of an object.

In this beginner-friendly, hands-on workshop, you’ll be guided through the full Kintsugi process from start to finish. Each participant will work with a broken ceramic piece and learn how to carefully mend it using modern, food-safe materials inspired by traditional techniques.

This experience emphasizes patience, care, and the idea that repair can create something stronger and more meaningful than before.

You’ll leave with your own restored piece.

What’s Included

  • Guided, hands-on Kintsugi instruction
  • All materials provided (food-safe)
  • One ceramic piece to repair and take home

Additional Notes

  • No prior experience necessary
  • Materials are safe and suitable for beginners
  • The process includes epoxy putty and ceramic glue; gloves will be available if needed

About the Artist

Mami Takahashi is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist based in Chicago. Her work spans performance, installation, sound, and material-based practices, including Kintsugi.

Through her work, she explores memory, language, and cultural continuity through acts of repair and transformation.

Her work has been presented at institutions including the International Museum of Surgical Science (Chicago), Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco Art Institute, and the Southern Alberta Art Gallery.

She holds an MFA in Contemporary Studio Practice from Portland State University and a BFA in Japanese Painting from Joshibi University of Art and Design in Tokyo.

Additional Information

  • Limited to 17 participants to maintain a focused, hands-on experience
  • No refunds for cancellations

Discover the art of Kintsugi with us! Learn to mend ceramics with gold, transforming broken pieces into beautiful artifacts.

Kintsugi is the traditional Japanese practice of repairing broken ceramics with gold—transforming damage into something meaningful.

Rather than hiding cracks, Kintsugi highlights them—embracing imperfection and honoring the history of an object.

In this beginner-friendly, hands-on workshop, you’ll be guided through the full Kintsugi process from start to finish. Each participant will work with a broken ceramic piece and learn how to carefully mend it using modern, food-safe materials inspired by traditional techniques.

This experience emphasizes patience, care, and the idea that repair can create something stronger and more meaningful than before.

You’ll leave with your own restored piece.

What’s Included

  • Guided, hands-on Kintsugi instruction
  • All materials provided (food-safe)
  • One ceramic piece to repair and take home

Additional Notes

  • No prior experience necessary
  • Materials are safe and suitable for beginners
  • The process includes epoxy putty and ceramic glue; gloves will be available if needed

About the Artist

Mami Takahashi is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist based in Chicago. Her work spans performance, installation, sound, and material-based practices, including Kintsugi.

Through her work, she explores memory, language, and cultural continuity through acts of repair and transformation.

Her work has been presented at institutions including the International Museum of Surgical Science (Chicago), Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco Art Institute, and the Southern Alberta Art Gallery.

She holds an MFA in Contemporary Studio Practice from Portland State University and a BFA in Japanese Painting from Joshibi University of Art and Design in Tokyo.

Additional Information

  • Limited to 17 participants to maintain a focused, hands-on experience
  • No refunds for cancellations

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person
  • Free parking

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Society 57

100 South River Street

Aurora, IL 60506

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