HOLDING MEMORY: Soft Sculpting & The Practice of Slow Forming Through Clay
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HOLDING MEMORY: Soft Sculpting & The Practice of Slow Forming Through Clay

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£22.00

January 2026
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Led by sculptor Freda Osayuki Igiogbe, participants are invited to explore clay as a vessel for memory, tension, and transformation.

Through hand-building and small-scale sculptural exercises, attendees will learn how to work with the material's natural responsiveness... it's warmth, weight, rresistance, and eventual stillness.

Freda will introduce the idea of clay as ember, a material that remembers touch, absorbs gesture, and moves toward permanence through heat. Participants will create experimental clay forms that hold traces of their own movement, balance, and energy.

Themes: tactility, balance, imprint, rersponsiveness, ancestral memory, material, transformation, tension and release.

Outcome: Small sculptural studies + an understanding of clay's emotional and ancestral resonances.

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239 Old Street, London, EC1V 9EY

Jan 28, 2026 -6:00 PM