Eco-dyeing with Geri Hayden — GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS
Event description
Eco-dyeing with Geri Hayden
Eco-dyeing with Geri Hayden is a hands-on workshop grounded in Noongar cultural knowledge and sustainable practice. Participants will explore the traditional use of native plants such as eucalyptus, acacia, and marri bark to create natural dyes, guided by Aunty Geri’s deep connection to Country and ancestral teachings. Once used to dye kangaroo skins and fishing nets, these plant-based techniques are now being revitalised through a blend of cultural memory and artistic expression.
Each dyed textile piece your child creates in this workshop carries a sense of place and story, reflecting a respectful relationship with the land. More than a creative activity, eco-dyeing is an invitation to connect with culture, history, and sustainability through the colours of Country.
Date: Saturday, July 5th 2025
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
What to bring:
Water bottle/snack
Comfortable clothing
Optional: Fabric, old cloths, or other personal items for eco-dyeing
Provided: All craft materials and expert guidance
Suitable age group: Children 5+ accompanied by adults
Event location: The Wetlands Centre Cockburn, 184 Hope Road, Bibra Lake WA 6163
About the Presenter
Geri Hayden, a Wilman-Balardong Noongar woman and accomplished textile artist, has been leading doll-making workshops since 2010. Through her work, Geri inspires participants to embrace their creativity and connect with cultural storytelling, fostering pride and identity in her communities.
This program is sponsored by: Community Bank Fremantle – Bendigo Bank and supported by the City of Cockburn.
This event is supported by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program.
This program is strictly for children and families. Adults are welcome to attend only as guardians accompanying children (for reasons of child-safety). We cannot accept bookings from adults not accompanied by children.
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