Women's Day Kintsugi Art Therapy Workshop
In honor of International Women’s Day (8th of March), we celebrate not only strength and success, but also resilience — the quiet, powerful kind that lives in every woman’s story. Every scar, every lesson, and every woman who continues to rise — stronger, wiser, and beautifully whole.
Kintsugi dates back to the 15th century and means “joining with gold” in Japanese. A broken object (ceramic) is glued together with lacquer and then the seams are covered with gold. Wabi Sabi, related to Kintsugi, is the philosophy of embracing our flaws and life’s fragility.
During the workshop, we will go through the various processes of Kintsugi – breaking, grinding, joining, gluing, gilding – thereby we will also see our own vulnerability on the path to becoming whole.
Leading the workshop: Jennifer Nyerki (Art and Sociotherapist)
Date: Saturday 7 March Protected content
Location: 7th district
Fee: 15,000 HUF via bank transfer only!
No drop-ins!
**To register, send an email to Protected content
What is art therapy?
Art therapy is a self-development tool that uses creative expression for emotional awareness and personal growth.
Important: This is not an art workshop or an art course. The workshop does not qualify and does not replace psychotherapy but is a meaningful addition to the self discovery journey.
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