2 hours
Saan1
Starting at GBP 30
Sat, 29 Nov, 2025 at 04:00 pm to 06:00 pm (GMT+00:00)
Saan1
5 Kelvin Street, Manchester, United Kingdom
About this Workshop
We all have someone or something to care and yet everyone’s way of caring is quite different.
In this gentle, hands-on workshop, we’ll explore what care feels like through clay: how it softens, holds, or resists.
Working slowly with our hands, we’ll use the material as a mirror for our inner world tracing the places where care nurtures and where it overwhelms.
There’s no goal to make something perfect; the process is the reflection.
This workshop runs alongside a one-week group exhibition “HUMANOS” at Saan, where Simge’s ceramic sculptures explore the same theme of care. Participants will have the chance to experience the exhibition as part of the session finding resonance, contrast, and dialogue between their own work and the pieces on display.
Why Join
This session is for anyone curious about emotional expression, embodiment, and the act of caring; for oneself, for others, for the world. No experience with clay is needed, only openness and curiosity.
Together we’ll build a small, supportive community for two hours and you will take home your unique handmade sculpture with you as a souvenir. Many participants describe these sessions as tender, grounding, and unexpectedly healing.
About the Artist
Simge Vurtak is a ceramic artist and founder of Object Petit a, a practice rooted in clay and reflective making. Her work often draws on themes of migration, emotional landscapes, and the body as a site of both fragility and resilience.
Alongside her studio practice, Simge creates intimate, process-based workshops that invite others to explore their own stories through tactile engagement using clay as a medium for reflection, connection, and release.
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Tickets for A Reflective Clay Workshop - How Do We Care? can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | 30 GBP |