April Weaving Workshop
Family Session with Ange Jeffery

April Weaving Workshop
Family Session with Ange Jeffery

Event status:
coming soon
Program type:
Weaving Workshop
Date:
Wednesday 16 April 2025
Time:
2pm - 5pm
Duration:
3 hours
Location:

KHT
Birrarung Building
Fed Square
Narrm

Admission:

Free. Bookings required.

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April Weaving Workshop<br>Family Session with Ange Jeffery

Join Wiradjuri mixed media artist Ange Jeffery in a special weaving workshop using recycled materials and raffia. Ange’s workshops offer a fun, meaningful and culturally safe space to learn simple weaving techniques to make a bracelet or earrings.

This workshop will demonstrate the flexibility of traditional weaving techniques and the use of alternative materials.

We look forward to family members working side by side together in this special edition of our monthly weaving workshops.

  • Tools and materials will be supplied.
  • This is a school holiday workshop open to all people of all abilities
  • Adult guardians are requested to remain onsite to mind and assist any children attending
  • Feel free to bring your own fabric to recycle and weave (see below)
  • Light catering is also provided.
  • Session is free but bookings are essential
  • Please book a place for every individual attending

Possible fabric you might like to bring:

  • Natural, light weight fabric like linen, cotton or hemp.
  • Fabric that has been already worn and thinned is best.
  • No need to bring brand new fabrics.
  • If you do not bring anything, we will have supplies to share.

Ange Jeffery, photo by Hollie Johnson

About Ange

Ange Jeffery is a Wiradjuri mixed media artist and jeweller living on Gulidjan Country/Southwest Victoria. Ange’s values are represented in her work and preference for using responsibly sourced materials, including collected and recycled natural and manmade items.  

Ange is an Alumni from our Blak Design Program.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We acknowledge the generous support of our public programming partners: Viva Energy Australia, Krystyna Campbell-Pretty and Family, and The Orloff Family Charitable Trust.

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