

Sun, May 30
|Marsala, Sicily
KIRSTEN STINGLE: The Sirens' Song - Sicily 2027
Study with internationally exhibited narrative sculptor Kirsten Stingle in western Sicily, where myth and memory shape the landscape. This immersive sculpture retreat explores gesture, expression, storytelling, and mixed media through the creation of personal, narrative-driven works.
Time & Location
May 30, 2027, 1:00 PM – Jun 09, 2027, 10:00 AM
Marsala, Sicily, Marsala, Sicily
About the event
Come here quickly, glorious Odysseus, great pride of the Achaeans; stop the ship so you can hear our voice. No one ever leaves here in his black ship, if first he does not hear the voice from our lips, sound of honey; then he sets off again full of joy, knowing more things.”
— The Temptation of the Sirens from Book XII, The Odyssey
The Sirens are a powerful presence in the mythic imagination of Sicily and the surrounding Mediterranean: bird-like women in Greek mythology said to have hidden among the rocks, luring sailors toward destruction through their enchanting song. Should a sailor pass safely by, he would gain untold knowledge, truth, and wisdom. But if he surrendered to the Sirens’ music, he was doomed. Odysseus escapes by tying himself to the mast of his ship while his crew blocks their ears with wax.
Like many female figures in myth, the Sirens’ voice — an instrument of agency, truth, and prophecy — was treated as dangerous. Their honesty was seen as harmful; their power had to be resisted, silenced, or survived. As narrative sculptors, we have the opportunity to reimagine these figures and celebrate their song. What truths would contemporary Sirens belt out today? What arias of prophetic wisdom might they have to share with us?
About Kristen Stingle Workshop in Sicily Artist Retreats
In this workshop, you will explore the narrative possibilities of present-day Sirens and give them form. Kirsten will lead the class in hand-building a sculpted head with an open mouth — singing, calling, warning, or raging. Wings will also become an important element of the work. In some myths, the Sirens were given wings by Demeter to help search for her daughter, Persephone; in others, the Muses wore the Sirens’ wings as a crown. Feathered wings suggest flight, freedom, transformation, and perspective. To honor this important part of their story, Kirsten will guide students in creating ceramic feathers or other decorative elements that deepen and advance the narrative of each piece.
About Kirsten Stingle

Kirsten Stingle is a narrative sculptor whose work creates entire worlds of imagination. Her sculptures are rooted in hand-built porcelain figures, with special attention to gesture, expression, and the emotional language of the human form. She combines ceramics with mixed media — including fiber, metal, book arts, wood, vintage relics, and found materials — to build layered narrative environments that invite curiosity, empathy, and wonder.
Kirsten’s work has been included in museum exhibitions and international art fairs, and has been featured in publications including Hi-Fructose, Beautiful Bizarre, HEY! modern art & pop culture, What Women Create, and Art Doll Quarterly. Her teaching is known for being generous, accessible, and deeply attentive to each student’s personal narrative vision.
This retreat will balance focused studio work with cultural exploration. Most studio days end with a sunset aperitif by the sea. Excursions may include a visit to time in the elegant historic center of Marsala, a trip to the island of Mozia to see the celebrated Charioteer statue, and an historic winery and vineyards.
What's Kirsten Stingle's approach to ceramics?
Kirsten’s step-by-step approach to figurative ceramics is accessible and carefully structured for both beginners and intermediate students. Her
demonstrations and handouts are followed by individual tutorials, allowing her to help each participant develop and achieve their own narrative vision. Finished pieces will be photographed, labeled, and prepared for later firing.
How is the the Studio in Sicily Artist Retreats?
Participants will work in Sicily Artist Retreats’ ample, fully furnished sculpting studio, with space for focused hand-building, discussion, demonstration, and individual development. The studio is designed so artists can settle into the rhythm of serious work without the distractions of ordinary travel.
What Can I Expect From a Week in Sicily Artist Retreats?
Arrival day airport transfers, orientation, aperitif, and welcome dinner
Daily studio sessions with Kirsten Stingle
Guided sculpture instruction, demonstrations, and individual feedback
Private, chef- prepared studio lunches
Excursions to breathtaking sites such as the Stagnone Lagoon, Mozia Island, Marsala Historic Town Center
Boutique hotel accommodations at Baglio Custera Resort with private rooms and en-suite bathrooms
Most meals and all ground transportation included
Time for rest, conversation, poolside relaxation, cultural immersion, and unhurried exchange with Kirsten and fellow artists.
Final preparation of works for later firing
Accommodations
Participants will stay at Hotel Baglio Custera, a charming boutique resort nestled among olive groves in the countryside surrounding Marsala. Combining traditional Sicilian character with modern comforts, the property offers private rooms with en-suite bathrooms, elegant common spaces, and a relaxed atmosphere of understated luxury. From the upper terrace, guests enjoy sweeping views across the Stagnone Lagoon and its islands—an inspiring setting in which to unwind, connect with fellow artists, and experience the beauty of western Sicily.
Cuisine
In Sicily, food is an essential part of the cultural experience. Guests will enjoy fresh, seasonal cuisine inspired by the flavors and traditions of western Sicily, with menus emphasizing locally sourced ingredients and thoughtfully designed vegetarian and pescatarian options. On studio days, lunches are prepared at our kitchen by a local cook and served fresh on site, creating a relaxed opportunity for artists to gather, recharge, and return seamlessly to their work. Evening meals include dinners at the acclaimed Baglio Custera restaurant, beloved local trattorias, a seaside pizzeria, and a festive Sicilian evening featuring traditional music, folklore, and dance.
Traveling with an Accompanying Guest
This is an ideal option for a spouse, partner, or friend who wishes to experience Sicily while you participate in the workshop. Non-participating guests are invited to join group dinners, cultural outings, wine tasting, and other carefully curated excursions that explore the region's remarkable history, landscapes, cuisine, and traditions.
Cancellation & Travel Insurance
We want every participant’s experience with Sicily Artist Retreats to be seamless and worry-free from the moment you register. The policies below are designed to be clear and fair, and we encourage you to read them carefully before booking.
Cancellation Policy
Because commitments for accommodations, transportation, staffing, and operations are made well in advance, we ask that you plan accordingly and register only when you are confident in your attendance.
Before the six-month cutoff: Cancellations received more than six (6) months prior to the workshop start date are eligible for a refund, less a $500 administrative fee to cover processing, bank fees, and related costs.
After the six-month cutoff: All payments are non-refundable without exception. We are unable to make exceptions to this policy regardless of circumstance, which is why we require travel insurance for all participants.
Travel insurance is required for all Sicily Artist Retreats participants and must be obtained prior to or at the time of registration. Given our non-refundable policy after the six-month cutoff, a comprehensive travel insurance policy is your best protection against the unexpected — including illness, injury, family emergencies, and travel disruptions.
Travel insurance is available through many reputable providers. For reference purposes only, companies that offer travel insurance include Allianz Travel Insurance, Travel Guard, and Generali Global Assistance, among others. Sicily Artist Retreats makes no recommendation regarding any specific provider and is not responsible for the terms, coverage, or performance of any insurance policy. Participants are solely responsible for researching, selecting, and obtaining coverage appropriate to their individual needs and circumstances.
Payment Options
Retreats are paid in full at the time of booking. For guests who prefer to spread payments over time, flexible payment options such as Klarna, Afterpay, and Affirm “book now, pay later” services are offered at checkout. These payment options are provided through third-party payment platforms and are subject to their approval, terms, and availability. All bookings remain subject to Sicily Artist Retreats’ cancellation and refund policies.
Package
Artist
This ticket is for registered participants of Kirsten Stingle Sculpture Workshop: The Sirens’ Song — Sicily 2027.
$4,500.00
+$112.50 ticket service fee
Artist Early Bird Ticket
Early Bird Artist Ticket — Save $200 Reserve your place early for Kirsten Stingle Sculpture Workshop: The Sirens’ Song — Sicily 2027, and Artist Early Bird Ticket -- receive $200 off the regular artist registration through August 31, 2026
$4,300.00
+$107.50 ticket service fee
Accompanying Guest
This ticket is for an accompanying guest sharing a room with a registered workshop participant. It includes accommodations, meals, scheduled excursions, airport transfers, and retreat activities. Workshop instruction and studio participation are not included. During studio hours, guests may relax at the hotel or arrange optional self-pay activities, subject to availability.
$2,100.00
+$52.50 ticket service fee
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