Mindful Weaving Circle
Event description
Connect to Nature in the Greener Wilder West!
You are invited to drop in and join a weaving circle to experience how to make baskets and bracelets. Connect with culture, community and family, and weave with Ngiyampaa and Guringai artist Tarni Eastwood as she passes down her knowledge on traditional and contemporary Aboriginal weaving techniques.
Tarnie Eastwood. Tarni Eastwood is a Ngiyampaa and Guringai multidisciplinary artist and curator based in Western Sydney. She actively facilitates weaving workshops with community to contribute to the ongoing revitalisation of traditional cultural practices.
Please note: This program is for families with children 8+years.
Meeting Point: The Amphitheatre, Lizard Log
We reserve the right to cancel the event in case of dangerous weather or if minimum participation numbers are not met. In these circumstances a refund will be offered.
Do not attend our programs, if
- You show any COVID-19 symptoms or feel unwell
- You have returned a positive Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) or Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test
- You have been asked to self-isolate
Please follow the NSW Health COVID-19 testing and self-isolating Health Order advice. We will refund your ticket if you or your child are not able to attend due to any of the above reasons.
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