Join us next month on June 18, 2021 (EST) for an intimate talk with kintsugi and ceramic artist Tomomi Kamoshita. Kintsugi — literally ‘golden joinery’ — is the traditional Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with a mix of gold powder and Japanese lacquer called urushi to seal it back together. Based in Tokyo, Tomomi will discuss the history and philosophy of kintsugi, as well as share her modern practice of kintsugi and yobitsugi, which is her style of inventing objects from broken ceramic pieces in an artful mosaic rather than repairing broken pots. We even have some of her one-of-a-kind piece in the shop right now!

The online lecture will be available to Spoon & Tamago members. Already a member? Awesome! Members will automatically be receiving a link by email to join. Leading up to the talk, members will also get an exclusive look inside the studio space where Tomomi creates her work, as well as early access to several coveted pieces we’ll be selling in our shop. Not a member? Consider joining us and getting access to this talk, as well as many other perks!

Online Member Lecture Series with Tomomi Kamoshita
WHEN: June 18, 2021 (EST) | 8:00 – 9:00 PM
WHERE: Zoom Meeting
HOW TO JOIN: All members will be receiving an email with a link to join the meeting.