Clay and Climate Grief: Holding What We Cannot Fix

The climate crisis can feel overwhelming and paralyzing. In this workshop we'll translate our feelings into something tangible: a personal clay altar.

Through making, dialogue, and ritual, this workshop offers a gentle and intimate space to face the emotions of the climate crisis. Together, we shape clay into small altars that hold our grief, care, and hope, later fired and returned to you as a personal anchor for your feelings.
Canal
Thriving Planet
Independent & Critical Design
Ecology
Part of Mission Days
G3
NUL ZES | NRE
Gasfabriek 3A
5613CP

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Katinka Feijs
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10:30
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12:30
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18:30
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18:30
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Toilets Toilets available

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Shaping Our Emotions Through Clay

The climate crisis often brings heavy emotions that are hard to express. In this workshop we slow down, reflect, and work with clay to shape small personal altars. These pieces give a place to hold grief, care, and hope.

You don’t need any experience, just an openness to explore. With roots in ecology, social design, and interaction design, the session helps you turn feelings into something tangible and meaningful. By working together, sharing thoughts, and creating in silence, you connect with both your inner self and others.

Each altar will be glazed and fired, then sent to you afterwards: a physical piece to return to when you want to reconnect. This workshop is a gentle way to explore climate emotions through speculative design, creativity, and community.

Clay and Climate Grief: Holding What We Cannot Fix
Clay and Climate Grief: Holding What We Cannot Fix
Clay and Climate Grief: Holding What We Cannot Fix
Clay and Climate Grief: Holding What We Cannot Fix

Hosted by Katinka Feijs

Katinka Feijs is a designer and visual storyteller working at the intersection of social design, ecology, and justice. She creates workshops, visuals, and experiences that make complex issues like climate, non-human entities, and equity tangible and relatable. With a gentle, accessible approach, she helps organizations and audiences engage emotionally and reflect deeply, inspiring awareness and change.

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Designer and visual storyteller
Katinka Feijs