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UNSEEN Arts Hub Workshops

UNSEEN Arts Hub WorkshopsUNSEEN Arts Hub offers an intriguing and varied program of artists, artworks, installations, creative workshops and events unfolding over 3 days and evenings in QEII Square. 

The UNSEEN Arts Hub is led by women representing the diversity of women who find themselves unexpectedly homeless.

This free event invites the public to engage with women who have or are experiencing homelessness. 

Without the opportunity to learn from those with lived experience, the scale of women’s housing insecurity and homelessness will continue to be underestimated, making the future increasingly bleak for young women.
 

Sunday Program

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  • 10:00pm - 12:00pm ‘Weaving Stories’ traditional weaving and yarning circle with Aunty Margaret Murray
  • 10:00am - 3:00pm ‘Walk a Mile in My Shoes’ art installation with Fiona Arnold
  • 10:00am - 3:00pm ‘Unseen Women’ creative body mapping workshop with Belinda Mason (BOOKED OUT)
  • 11:00am - 1:00pm ‘Nyugar Waybare - Finding Home’ coolamon making workshop with Aunty Peta Link
  • 11:00am - 2:00pm ‘What Home means to Me’ cushion embroidery workshop with Jai Jaru (BOOKED OUT)
  • 12:30pm - 1:30pm Community BBQ hosted by Mission Australia
  • 1:00pm - 3:00pm ‘Belonging’ creative millinery workshop with Gina G.

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    Weaving Stories

    Come along to the UNSEEN Arts Hub during 8-10 March and join local weaver Aunty Margaret Murray in a traditional weaving and yarning circle. Margaret Murray is a proud Maraura - Barkindji woman from her mother's side and her father’s connection is to Wiradjuri country, Wemba Wemba, Latti Latti, Narri Narri. She was born and raised at Dareton/Coomealla, and now lives and works in Albury Wodonga. Margaret has been weaving for more than 10 years and is passionate about sharing her knowledge with the community and encouraging people to express themselves through art. A wonderful time to gather around, sharing stories and conversations while learning the traditional First Nations art of weaving.

    This workshop runs from 10:00am to 12:00pm, feel free to join within this time.

    'Nyugar Waybare - Finding Home' coolamon making


    Join Aunty Peta Link, a Gooreng Gooreng and Kabi Kabi woman as she teaches us the powerful art of making coolamons, the traditional First Nations carrying vessel. The coolamon, Aunty Peta tells us, is a metaphor for what we carry with us, a reminder to us to focus on what we need, and not to carry the weight of negative experiences. As you learn to make and decorate your own coolamon using the simple process of air-dried modelling clay, Aunty Peta will weave the meaning of the coolamon metaphor into her teaching, showing us how we can use its power and healing in our everyday lives. All materials supplied, no experience necessary.

    This workshop targets young people from 7 to 16 years old. But all ages are welcome.

    Belonging Workshop

    Come and join Gina and learn how to make beautiful hats fit for the races! Create your own unique hat, that reflects your personality using a diverse range of colours, shapes, and sizes in styles including berets, masks, caps, fascinators, beanies, and headbands. The artworks created in the workshop will be showcased at the UNSEEN Arts Hub fashion runway event. Bring only your imagination, no experience in hat-making is required to participate.

    This workshop runs from 1:00pm to 3:00pm, feel free to join within these times.

    What Home means to Me (BOOKED OUT)

    Come and join CALD advocate Jai Jaru as she guides you in the beautiful art of cushion embroidery and decoration. In the workshop, you may choose a variety of colours, materials and objects to decorate your cushion and creatively express what home means to you .To inspire you, the workshop also features the exhibition ‘What home means to me‘, hosted by Bonnie Support Services, by women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds who have or are experiencing housing insecurity and homelessness in which they tell their stories of hope and the importance of having a safe place to rest their head while rebuilding their lives.

    'Unseen Women' Creative Body Mapping (BOOKED OUT)


    Come and join Gina and learn how to make beautiful hats fit for the races! Create your own unique hat, that reflects your personality using a diverse range of colours, shapes, and sizes in styles including berets, masks, caps, fascinators, beanies, and headbands. The artworks created in the workshop will be showcased at the UNSEEN Arts Hub fashion runway event. Bring only your imagination, no experience in hat-making is required to participate.

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    Please make sure children are supervised at all times. 

    We apologise for any inconvenience, but we must kindly state to all participants that no pets are allowed for WHS reasons. Registered service dogs are the exception.

    If you have any additional needs or questions, please email us at culturalactivation@alburycity.nsw.gov.au


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