The vulva - a part of the body that can trigger more emotions than almost any other. We would like to meet with a benevolent view of the vulva, exchange ideas, learn new things and express our emotions through creative work with clay.
Together with other people with vulvas, we will first learn what the vulva actually is, what words we use, what functions it has and exchange views on how we ourselves and society deal with this, our, body part. Then we'll get creative - create your own little work of art out of clay, be it a vulva or something else, there are no limits to your creativity.
Who is it for?
The workshop is aimed at people with vulvas who are at least 18 years old. There will be no nudity.
When and where?
Workshop 1: 14.09.2024 from 14:00-17:00: Exchange, learning space and creative work with clay Workshop 2: 18.09.2024 from 19:00-21:00: Painting of the clay artworks and joint conclusion Address: Seminar room of the Collegium Academicum, Mendelejewplatz 1, 69126 Heidelberg
By whom? We, Luna and Katharina, are looking forward to exchanging ideas with you. Luna is a youth and home educator and benefited from art education for a year during her training. She particularly enjoys working with clay - her aim is to guide and inspire people to engage with the vulva. Katharina is a sex educator (PfS) and gives workshops on topics such as body knowledge, consent and language. Her focus is on creating spaces in which sexuality can be talked about.
How to reach us: Katharina via Instagram (@speak.your.s3xuality) or email (wawerkatharina@gmail.com); Luna via Instagram (@KHALEAARTS)
Registration at: bit.ly/expedition_vulva
This content has been machine translated.Price information:
We work with a solidarity pricing system so that as many people as possible can participate. 30€ for people with low income. 40€ for people with average income. 50€ for people with high income. If you really want to participate but don't know how to afford the workshop, please contact us personally by email. The email address can be found at the bottom of the event description.