Shake hands with sandy hands: A workshop by artist Toshiaki Hicosaka

Free entry
Language: English

Kids love playing with sand. Maybe adults could learn something from it?

Creating objects and leaving them as a legacy for the future are not always the same. Children know that their creations in the sandbox will eventually collapse or be dismantled, yet they enjoy crafting and imagining various objects. It's perhaps because these creations are temporary that they can freely shape them and make their own interpretations. Let’s awaken our senses by touching and gripping sand again, and expand our world of imagination. Begin by greeting the person next to you with a handshake, sandy hands and all.

The workshop is part of his artist-in-residence Tying and Untying Sand Strings organised by the research project Unearthing Multispecies Intellectual History: Earthing the Trajectory of Area Studies, led by Eiko Honda at the Department of Global Studies, Aarhus University, and funded by the Aarhus University Research Foundation and Rachel Carson Centre for Environment and Society.

The workshop is suitable for children 4+ years and their parents/guardians.

To learn more about the project, visit cas.au.dk

Image: Courtesy of Toshiaki Hicosaka.
Image: Courtesy of Toshiaki Hicosaka.

It's free to attend, but we recommend securing a seat on Billetto.