Weaving Connections
All Welcome Sessions
Explore your creativity, connect with community, and experience the richness of cultural storytelling through weaving.
Open to individuals, families, and community groups — these workshops create space for connection, creativity, and cultural learning through the art of weaving.
This workshop is designed for those who want to engage with First Nations Culture, creativity, and community in a meaningful way. Whether you’re an individual seeking a unique experience, part of a community group, or an art gallery looking to host a participatory event, Weaving Connections offers a space to connect and create together.
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A welcoming and culturally safe space guided by Muruwari artist, Virginia Keft
Hands-on weaving using natural fibres and materials
Yarning and storytelling woven through the session, centred on connection to Country and community
An introduction to Aboriginal cultural knowledge through the practice of weaving
Time for quiet reflection, creativity, and shared learning
A chance to take home your own small woven creation
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All welcome - Open to individuals, families, and community groups — these workshops create space for connection, creativity, and cultural learning through the art of weaving.
For people interested in learning about Aboriginal cultural practice through hands-on making and storytelling
Community groups, educators, and organisations seeking culturally respectful First Nations-led programming
People of all backgrounds who value connection, creativity, and shared learning
Participants looking to engage with weaving as a mindful, reflective practice
Those interested in Aboriginal perspectives on Country, community, and cultural continuity
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Workshop length is flexible — typically runs for 1 to 2 hours
Suitable for small or large groups, with all materials provided
Can be delivered indoors or outdoors depending on the venue
Customisable to suit your community, organisation, or event
For availability and costs, please get in touch directly with Virginia