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[Workshop] Upcycling Coffee Waste Workshop

  • Apr 23
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 23


Welcome to the 4482 [SASAPARI] Art Workshop!


We are pleased to present the first art workshop of 2026, held in conjunction with the opening exhibition of Gachi (가치/같이): Surroundings and Companions.


Join us for a unique, hands-on workshop transforming everyday coffee waste into beautiful ceramic objects.


Led by UK-based ceramic artist Chaeeun Kim, this session invites you to explore sustainability through making. Using repurposed coffee grounds collected from cafés, you will create your own small trinket or accessory plate in an intimate café setting.


This workshop is part of the 4482 Art Workshop Series 2026 and is designed to connect creativity, environmental awareness, and community. By rethinking waste as a material, the session offers a meaningful and tactile experience — turning something discarded into something lasting.


Expect a relaxed early summer evening of making, conversation, and creative exploration. No prior experience is required.


About the Artist

Chaeeun Kim is a UK-based ceramic artist and designer. Her practice explores the physical possibilities of clay through casting and material experimentation, often engaging with environmental concerns and sustainable processes.


What you'll experience:

  • Create your own ceramic trinket plate using coffee waste

  • Learn about sustainable materials and artistic processes

  • Gain insight into Chaeeun Kim’s practice

  • Enjoy a creative, social experience in a cosy café setting


Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, 9 May 2026

  • Time: 5:30 – 7:30pm in London Time

  • Venue: Café 63 High St., 63 High Street, New Malden KT3 4BT


  • £8 per person

  • Limited to 8 participants

Spaces are limited — early booking is recommended.


🗣️ This session will be held in English.


To RSVP or for any inquiries, please contact: enquiry@4482.co.uk



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