Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore

We were thrilled to welcome the students of NAFA to Kevala Ceramics, where each one got hands-on with the Crafting Coral program by designing their own ceramic coral propagation device. These were donated to Indonesia Biru Foundation to help regenerate reefs in Kecinan Bay, Lombok.

Lillian Baylis School, London

School children aged 13 to 14 took part in the Crafting Coral workshop at their central London school. Each student designed their own coral propagation device while getting hands-on with ceramics and discovering how craft can support marine life.

Rumah Hujan, Bali

In September 2024, Rumah Hujan opened its ibuku-designed doors to the next generation of ocean stewards. Kids from all walks of life were invited to get curious, get messy, and get involved in coral propagation, a small but mighty act of ocean care. The day began with wide eyes and open minds as they learned […]

Green School Bali

Tucked into a bamboo classroom surrounded by jungle green, we spent the day with a group of curious 7- and 8-year-olds, with small hands and big ideas. They came in already knowing more than you’d expect about coral reefs and the threats they face. We just helped take that knowledge one step further, through the […]

Chelsea Pensioners

Our London outreach team had the privilege of spending the day at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, leading a coral restoration workshop with the Chelsea Pensioners. Many of the Pensioners had spent time in Southeast Asia during their military service, and their reflections on the region’s climate and coastlines added a powerful layer of personal history […]