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Weaving Stories Workshops with Jodie Dowd

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Tue, 8 Jul, 9:30am - 9 Jul, 1pm AEST

Event description

Join us during NAIDOC Week and learn the art of weaving in a hands-on experience with local artist Jodie Dowd. Connect with First Nations culture, learn traditional weaving methods and contribute to a collaborative artwork for display.

These workshops are suitable for children and youth ages 8+

Free. 

Bookings essential, limited places. Book using Get Tickets.

Mona Vale Creative Space - Gallery, Level 1

  • Tue 8 Jul: 9.30 - 10.30am
  • Tue 8 Jul: 10.30 - 11.30am
  • Tue 8 Jul: 12 - 1pm

Manly Library - Creative Library, Level 1

  • Wed 9 Jul: 9.30 - 10.30am
  • Wed 9 Jul: 10.30 - 11.30am
  • Wed 9 Jul: 12 - 1pm

    Mona Vale and Manly locations are accessible spaces including lift access.

    All materials provided.

    Participant weaves made during the workshop will be kept for a library display and contribute to the public event and exhibition at Curl Curl Creative Space in July 2025 celebrating the completion of the Weaving Stories program.

    Library programs terms and conditions apply.

    Enquiries: 8495 5028 or libraryprograms@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au

    Leading the workshops is Jodie Dowd, a Noongar basket weaver, curator, and consultant, belonging to the Menang, Gitja, and Wangai nations of Noongar Boodjar (Noongar Country, Western Australia). The Northern Beaches has been her home for the past five years.

    The 2025 Weaving Stories Workshops offer a unique opportunity to engage with Aboriginal knowledge holders and a traditional master weaver while exploring your own creativity. During the workshops you will hear captivating stories shared by Aboriginal knowledge holders while learning weaving techniques. Whether you are a seasoned artist or novice, these workshops provide a welcoming space to learn, create, and celebrate First Nations culture and heritage. Weaving Stories is part of the 2025 Gai-mariagal Festival. For more information on adult workshops in May and June, visit Weaving Stories.

    Image credit: Caroline Glass-Paterson

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