Εργαστήρια για άτομα 65+: Δημιουργώντας Ανάγλυφες Ιστορίες με Πηλο
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Παρασκευή 13 Μαρτίου |
|---|---|
| Ώρα | 20:00 |
| Τιμή | Ελεύθερη είσοδος |
| Εισιτήρια | Αγοράστε εισιτήρια |
| Χώρος | ΚΠΙΣΝ (Kallithea / Faliro Bay) |
| Διεύθυνση | Λεωφ. Ανδρέα Συγγρού 364, Καλλιθέα 176 74 |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
The clay is cool under your fingers. You're seated at a work table in the SNFCC Maker Space, the material responding to pressure with the particular resistance that defines the medium. Around you, others in the workshop discover the same sensation — the surprising difficulty and reward of shaping something from nothing.
This workshop is designed specifically for participants 65 and older, and that specificity matters. The pace allows for consideration rather than rush. The instructor's guidance accounts for varying physical capabilities, for hands that may have held tools differently throughout their lives. "Embossed Stories with Clay" treats age as context rather than limitation.
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center's Maker Space represents a particular vision of cultural engagement. The space exists to make creation accessible, to demystify the tools and materials that produce objects. Today's clay workshop extends that mission to participants who might have assumed such activities belonged to younger hands.
Working with clay activates different modes of attention. The material demands presence — you can't shape it while thinking about something else. The conversations that develop around the work tables carry this quality of absorption, participants sharing not just technique but the stories that emerge when hands are busy and minds are free.
The workshop format builds toward individual expression. After learning basic techniques, participants create their own pieces — embossed with personal symbols, shaped by individual vision. The instructor provides guidance but not templates. By the session's end, each table holds work that couldn't have been predicted at the start.
Community forms around shared making. The participants in today's workshop may arrive as strangers but depart with the particular bond of people who've created alongside each other. The clay objects they take home carry the memory of the afternoon, physical evidence of time spent differently than usual.
If you need fast results or digital tools, clay's patience will frustrate your pace. The medium works slowly, demands acceptance of imperfection. But if you've been looking for creative engagement that honors experience rather than dismissing it, for a workshop that treats making as meaningful at any age — the SNFCC Maker Space holds this afternoon.
Clay, stories, and hands that have learned from decades — creation without age limits.