Kintsugi Village Announces Grand Opening in Detroit’s Corktown October 11, 2025

Kintsugi Village Announces Grand Opening in Detroit’s Corktown October 11, 2025

Image courtesy of Kintsugi Village

Development features Early Childhood Education Center, Artist Incubator, Retreat Center, Event Space, Culinary Kitchen, Outdoor Oasis!

Detroit, MI October 2025 – Kintsugi Village, a dynamic new campus where creativity, learning, and community come together, will officially open its doors with a Grand Opening Celebration on Saturday, October 11, 2025, from 12:00–3:00 p.m. ET in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood.  Kintsugi Village is located at 2020 14th St, Detroit, MI 48216.

The Grand Opening event will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony,

and a short program emceed by WDIV Anchor, Rhonda Walker with guests including;  State Representative Tyrone Carter, Amanda Elias (Deputy Group Executive, Neighborhoods, Economic Development), Sean White (Director, Strategy – Civic Partnerships & Kintsugi Village School Founding Family), Kristin Dayag (Chief of Staff – District 6), and Kintsugi Village Board Members.

Event activities for the Grand Opening event will include guided tours, a DJ set, kid’s activities, and food from several restaurant vendors. This family-friendly celebration is free and open to the public, inviting neighbors, partners, and friends to explore the vision of Kintsugi Village firsthand. Attendees are encouraged to register in advance at www.kintsugivillage.org/grand-opening.

Kintsugi Village is a diverse ecosystem under one roof:

an Early Childhood Education Center, a Retreat Center, an Artist Incubator, culinary initiatives, a community garden, a pocket forest, event space, and educational programs for all ages. It is a place where humans, big and little, come to create, grow, and connect, fostering personal transformation through shared experiences in art, food, education, and well-being.

“We believe that when we come together, we can build something truly beautiful, one piece at a time,” said Paul Spiegelman, Co-Founder of Kintsugi Village. “This campus is about resilience, connection, and embracing the beauty in our stories and in each other.”

Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese art form that repairs broken pottery with lacquer mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum. Instead of hiding cracks, Kintsugi celebrates imperfections and highlights beauty in the broken pieces. At Kintsugi Village, this philosophy is brought to life as a metaphor for resilience, adaptability, creativity, and the power of overcoming challenges together.

“Kintsugi Village is not just a place, it’s a movement,” said Hamsa Yaqo, Co-Founder of Kintsugi Village. “Together we can repair, create, and thrive, one golden piece at a time.”

Kintsugi Village offers a range of innovative programs designed to nurture creativity, growth, and community:

  1. Early Childhood Education Center
    Serving children ages 3–5, our Reggio Emilia-inspired program encourages curiosity, collaboration, and creativity with hands-on activities grounded in nature, food, and the arts.
  2. Artist Incubator
    Emerging artists gain support through residencies, studio spaces, gallery exhibitions, and business workshops. This multidisciplinary hub welcomes visual arts, pottery, photography, and more.
  3. Retreat Center
    Teams, companies, and community organizations will find a home for growth, learning, and collaboration in our dedicated retreat facilities.
  4. Culinary Kitchen
    A state-of-the-art kitchen serving nutritious meals for our school, retreats, and public events while hosting classes, team-building workshops, and celebrations of food and culture.
  5. Outdoor Oasis
    Community gardens, a pocket forest, and a light-filled garden house create spaces for reflection, sustainability, and connection with nature.

How to Get Involved

  • Donate: Contributions directly fund educational resources, artist residencies, retreat programs, and community events.
  • Volunteer: Share your skills by supporting the education center, culinary kitchen, community garden, or wellness initiatives.
  • Join an Event: From art exhibitions to cooking classes and wellness workshops, there’s always something happening at Kintsugi Village.
  • Join Our Programs: Apply to our school or Artist Residency program and become part of the Village.

For more information on Kintsugi Village, or to get involved, please visit www.kintsugivillage.org.

About Kintsugi Village

Kintsugi Village is a nonprofit, community-centered campus dedicated to holistic education, arts, wellness, and shared prosperity. Inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi, the Village embraces the cracks and imperfections of life as sources of strength and beauty. Through its integrated programs, Kintsugi Village provides opportunities for children, families, artists, and community members to learn, create, heal, and thrive together.

Kintsugi Village Social Media:

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/kintsugi-village-detroit/

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kintsugivillagedetroit/


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Lindsey Jenn

Lindsey Jenn is the owner and founder of Michigan Mama News. Ever since homeschooling her 3 daughters (now 1 teen and 2 adults), she loved blogging about local events and activities for families in Michigan. She continues to share these events along with helpful resources and informative articles to benefit Michigan families and beyond. Lindsey Jenn possesses an associate's degree in child development from Schoolcraft College and a bachelor's degree in marketing from Southern New Hampshire University.

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