Workshops
Hands-on healing, heart-to-heart connection.
At Art for Social Impact, we believe that healing begins with hands-on connection—and creative expression opens doors when words fall short. We design and lead community-based workshops for:
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Children with ADHD or emotional regulation challenges, using clay to practice focus and calm
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Refugee youth, who use drawing and painting to explore identity and tell untold stories
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Elderly individuals, especially those who are visually impaired or socially isolated, through tactile art
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Teens facing stress or anxiety, combining mindfulness, journaling, and gentle creative practices
Each class is more than an activity—it’s a conversation. Each creation is a step toward being seen, heard, and held.

Our goal is not only to teach skills, but also to create a safe and free space for every participant - so that young creators can express themselves with confidence and bravely share their inspirations. When the first piece of pottery was formed, the whole class burst into applause; at that moment, the children understood: hard work and creativity are worth being seen and celebrated.

What we see is not only their works, but also the endless imagination and stories in their hearts. Every successful attempt plants the seeds of confidence in their hearts; every change of the soil in their palms is the soft flow of emotions.
For Art for Social Impact, this is just the beginning of the journey. We will continue to bring art to campuses, communities and corners that need to be heard, and let more people see the power of "creation is healing" through clay and paint. We look forward to meeting you again in the next workshop, and writing your own story with your own hands.
Schedule
June 1, 2025
Member recruitment and kick-off meeting + event planning
Recruit core members, establish the club's vision and annual goals, and discuss the overall process of the second half of the year's workshops and charity sale.
July 1, 2025
First Harrow School Workshop (Introduction to Painting and Ceramics)
A basic art experiential course is offered in school, allowing students to experience the "power of tenderness" through hand-made clay and painting.
August 1, 2025
First outreach workshop for local students
Go out of school to interact with students in the community, spread the concept of art healing, and collect works to pave the way for subsequent charity sales.
September 1, 2025
Ceramic Firing + Selected Works Online
Uni-President will send students' works to the kiln for firing, select outstanding creations and display them on the online platform to start fundraising.
October 1, 2025
Charity Art Sale Launched + Second Round of Workshops (After Exams)
Students' pottery and paintings will be sold officially, with proceeds going to charity. Advanced skills workshops will also be held after the exams.
November 1, 2025
Reflection Sharing Session + Release of Student Story Special
Participants are invited to reflect on their learning and growth, produce special reports, and share how art has impacted themselves and their communities.
May 1, 2026
Advanced Ceramics Workshop
For students with a basic foundation, this course deepens their glaze color matching and modeling skills, allowing them to create large-scale works for the final exhibition.
June 1, 2026
Final production phase + second round of art charity sale
After completing the detailed processing of all works, we will hold another charity sale to raise the final charity donations.
July 1, 2026
Year-end exhibition and donation ceremony
The year's achievements will be summarized and a public exhibition will be held on campus or in the community, accompanied by a donation and thank-you ceremony, bringing the event to a perfect end.
