Through Ceramics, We find Strength

Kulbabka Ceramic

Grishchenko Сергей

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We are sharing ourselves through ceramics. The hand-crafted art is more than beautiful. Each new design is a piece of ourselves and a piece of home.

Grishchenko Сергей

Сергей is 40 years old and a refugee from occupied Melitopol. He arrived on April 25, 2022, and underwent art therapy in ceramic art after interrogation and interrogation by Russian soldiers. After the positive action of the clay, he began to engage with children and adults in the refugee settlement of 90 people, where he performed the role of organizer and administrator of the settlement. That’s how the idea of establishing a workshop was born. Help restore the psyche of refugees.

Bezhenka iz kievskoi oblasti Počelujko Marina

Marina is 48 years old and a mother of two children. Все в мастерской fondly call ее РОЗИ. She took children to Georgia because of the war, fearing for the future. Vadim’s birthday and 9-year-old Lina. Marina has been working in the workshop from the first day we opened. She found herself in ceramics and united the dream of many people – pleasure from the process and earnings for the family. Her daughter Lina is constantly engaged in the workshop. She loves to glue plates in the form of hearts and animal figures.

Волкодав Анна

Anna is 23 years old and a refugee from Kherson region. Anna lived under the sound of bombs, shelling and incredible stress for half a year. Anna arrived in a state of shock and for a long time came to herself in the settlement. She couldn’t believe that somewhere there are products in stores, there are no warplanes flying overhead and there is no sound of gunshots. And Anna joined the team at the ceramic workshop. She found balance and believed in herself again. She sets herself goals and creates amazing products.

Grishchenko Svetlana

Grishchenko is 62 years old, and the mother of the founder. She missed her son and decided that her place was next to him. She arrived in November 2023 to help him. She enjoyes helping all craftsmen and loves making ceramics for children. She regularly conducts master classes. She hopes that Ukraine will soon be freed and the conflict ends so she can return home with her son to Melitopol