Kingston Weaving workshops - Kingston
Event description
Come along and learn traditional weaving techniques using contemporary materials with First Nations Boandik artists and weavers Sonya, Suzy and Sarah Smith.
Have a yarn and find out how to get involved in the state wide community engaged Kingston Weaving project.
Focusing on the cultural representation of animal totems in connection to the local environment, Kingston Weaving will see the creation of a large-scale sculpture of cultural and enduring significance in Kingston, Southeast, South Australia as part of the Nature Festival in 2026.
We invite you to get involved in this ongoing series of workshops and be part of this extraordinary project as it begins to take shape.
When: Friday 10 and Sunday 12 October / From 10am to 2:30 pm
Where: Janet's Takeaway at the Big Lobster, 17 Princes Highway, Kingston S.E., SA, Australia, South Australia
Open to all ages from 8 years and up
NB: This event is free but your donations to support the work we do is always very appreciated. Please know every $1 counts.
Kingston Weaving is a new work commissioned by OSCA as part of our Projects of the Everyday initiative. Supported by Arts South Australia, Creative Australia, Stand Like Stone Foundation, FRRR, Creative Partnerships Australia, Nature Festival. Kingston Community School and the Kingston District Council.
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