Plant drawing workshop 🌿 Westmeadows Indigenous Community Garden
Event description
Plant Drawing Workshop – Westmeadows Indigenous Community Garden
A celebration of Wurundjeri Season 'Buath Garru' (grass flowering)
A creative 2 hours drawing the plant communities of Westmeadows Indigenous Community Garden.
This friendly plant drawing workshop will take place in Aunty Joanne Russell’s bush food and fibre garden and will have a special focus on flowers and grasses of the Volcanic Plains.
Join the fun, connect with indigenous plants and experiment with drawing in this beautiful place in celebration of the Wurundjeri Season ‘Buath Garru’ (grass flowering).
- All drawing materials provided.
- Please contact me with any access needs.
- Please bring your own seating, foldable chairs or picnic mat if you would like to sit.
- Please wear suitable shoes that are good for walking over uneven ground, water bottle, snacks, sun protection
To learn more about Poorneet, click here for Merri-bek Primary's Creekulum project and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Seasonal Calendar
Head to my website for more info about Draw Plants Together
Love plants? Want to get creative? Join a friendly plant drawing workshop!
- find your way with drawing
- connect with plants
- learn with others
“Craig was an incredible facilitator. Very gentle, informative approach. Every moment of the 2 hours was enjoyable. I felt safe and inspired to be creative and connect with the plants. The best workshop I've taken”
– participant, 'Plant life queer life' in partnership with Bridge Queer Gathering for FUSE Darebin
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Draw Plants Together is an inclusive space. Everyone of all ages, backgrounds, sexualities, genders and abilities is welcome.
I prioritise accessibility in the delivery of my workshops as much as possible. Please let me know if you have any access needs.
I am a qualified English language teacher, and am happy to provide language support for people learning English at no extra cost.
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Draw Plants Together acknowledges Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the First People of the place where this workshops is run. I acknowledge Wurundjeri as Traditional Custodians and pay my deepest respects to First Nations Elders, people and communities across the continent.
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