A series of workshops across 3 days for young people aged 12 to 25 years old to learn weaving during School Holidays in April
Participants will be introduced to sustainable, waste-free, and accessible approaches to artmaking, inspiring them to nurture their creativity while developing a deeper respect for the environment around them. The workshop encourages connection to place and invites participants to see the creative potential in found materials, opening possibilities for imaginative play and making.
Facilitating Artist: Cath Inman
Random weave with Bangalow Palm
10:00am-2:30pm, 7 Apr, Tuesday
12:00-12:30pm - Lunch Break
Using the flowering stems of the Bangalow Palm, you’ll learn a fun and creative random weave technique. Create a basket, sculptural art piece, wall hanging, or anything else your imagination inspires.
Woven Jewelry
10:00am-2:30pm, 8 Apr, Wednesday
12:00-12:30pm - Lunch Break
Explore a variety of weaving techniques using paper twine and foraged plant fibers to create unique earrings, pendants, or other wearable adornments.
Palm Sheath Wall Pockets & Cordage Making
10:00am-2:30pm, 9 Apr, Thursday
12:00-12:30pm - Lunch Break
Create a sculptural vessel using foraged palm sheaths and other treasures from nature. You’ll learn how to prepare the materials, cut, hand-stitch, and embellish them with found natural elements to make a beautiful wall pocket or wearable pouch.
Using ancient cordage-making techniques, you’ll also create a strap from plant fibers to hang or wear your piece.
