Yarning, Weaving and Dyeing with Local Native Plants

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The weaving workshop led by Renee Molineaux will provide participants with an opportunity to be part of a yarning circle, while engaging in traditional weaving techniques and learn about dyeing with Australian botanicals. The morning tea will showcase how local bush foods can be used in a contemporary diet.Gloucester Gallery will be hosting the annual Cultural Exhibition during these workshops, providing a culturally rich and meaningful space. Participants will gather to form a yarning circle, a safe and respectful space for storytelling, sharing, teaching and learning. This gathering will foster connection, personal growth, and a deeper appreciation of cultural traditions.
July 10 & 11
9.30 - 12.30
Morning Tea Provided
$20 per person per day
This National NAIDOC Week Activity is funded by the National Indigenous Australians Agency.
Dates
Thursday 10 July 2025 - Friday 11 July 2025 (UTC+10)Location
Gloucester Gallery
25 Denison St, Glocuester NSW 2422
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