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Holding Heritage: Hanji, Tea, and the Hands that Shape Culture

Join us at Kinfolk House for Hanji & Tea: A Slow Art Practice, a hands-on workshop led by Minji Kang-Watrous, where tradition and mindfulness come together through art.

Rooted in Korean heritage, Hanji is a durable yet delicate handmade paper that carries centuries of craftsmanship. In this workshop, attendees will explore Hanji collage by creating a sunset-inspired composition on a wooden postcard panel—learning how to cut, tear, and layer with intention.

This process requires patience, inviting us to slow down and fully engage with each step. As each layer dries, we’ll pause for an unconventional Korean tea ceremony, creating space for reflection, connection, and stillness. Through this guided experience, we honor tradition while embracing modernity—finding beauty in slowness and meaning in process.

*No prior experience is necessary. All materials will be provided.
*Free | Space is limited
*Register Here: tiny.cc/hanjiworkshop

📍 Kinfolk House, 1913 Wallace St, Fort Worth, TX
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