Skip to Content
tash straker
About
Resume
Contact
the concept
experiences
Recipes
Creative Facilitation
Sustainability Consulting
Retreats
earthyplates
Commissions
Workshops
Community Studio
shop ceramics
Journal
Login Account
0
0
tash straker
About
Resume
Contact
the concept
experiences
Recipes
Creative Facilitation
Sustainability Consulting
Retreats
earthyplates
Commissions
Workshops
Community Studio
shop ceramics
Journal
Login Account
0
0
Folder: Who am I?
Back
About
Resume
Contact
Folder: giveascrap
Back
the concept
experiences
Recipes
Folder: Creative Facilitation
Back
Creative Facilitation
Sustainability Consulting
Folder: Holistic Healing
Back
Retreats
Folder: Imperfect Pottery
Back
earthyplates
Commissions
Workshops
Community Studio
shop ceramics
Journal
Login Account
20251201_171831.jpg
earthyplates › PP fifteen

PP fifteen

£15.00

These uncollected pots, left behind and unwanted, echo the dispossession and loss experienced in Palestine - fragments of existence waiting to be reclaimed. Yet through care, fire and transformation, they find new hope, reminding us that what is neglected can be restored. That healing emerges through collective hands, and that no life, no home, should ever be forgotten...

🍉🍉🍉

This pot was crafted by someone who attended a community Kurikuni workshop which I facilitate at @ourwonderhouse in Nairobi. She wasn’t collected, so instead I tended to her with glaze and am now donating to Artijaan (@artijaan.co) - a social enterprise creating livelihood opportunities for women through craftsmanship in Palestine.

It's just a little something and yet there are so many little something's needed. Currently being stocked at The Food Movement's VaVaVoom Gallery in Kilifi, as well as online here. Thank you for your support!

Purchase

These uncollected pots, left behind and unwanted, echo the dispossession and loss experienced in Palestine - fragments of existence waiting to be reclaimed. Yet through care, fire and transformation, they find new hope, reminding us that what is neglected can be restored. That healing emerges through collective hands, and that no life, no home, should ever be forgotten...

🍉🍉🍉

This pot was crafted by someone who attended a community Kurikuni workshop which I facilitate at @ourwonderhouse in Nairobi. She wasn’t collected, so instead I tended to her with glaze and am now donating to Artijaan (@artijaan.co) - a social enterprise creating livelihood opportunities for women through craftsmanship in Palestine.

It's just a little something and yet there are so many little something's needed. Currently being stocked at The Food Movement's VaVaVoom Gallery in Kilifi, as well as online here. Thank you for your support!

Purchase

tash straker

tashstraker@gmail.com