Aboriginal Arm Band Weaving Workshop

Based on traditional Wiradjuri weaving techniques.


The Wiradjuri Wave
The Wiradjuri Wave
5.0 (21)
3k

30 mins Class size 10 to 100 guests    

$35 - $45 ($35 for Weekdays, $45 for Weekends)


Learn how to make your very own armband or handle or link them together to make a community chain using traditional Aboriginal basket weaving techniques.
This session is designed as a team-building or cultural event programme.
Using the foundations taught to her, Peta-Joy shares her weaving skills to create your very own wearable woven piece. However, if you'd like something to hang and share in the office as a team builder, Peta-Joy offers an additional service to link each circle together.
Please note this is cultural knowledge, and while it is fine to participate in these sessions, it is not appropriate to share these skills with others outside of these sessions.
Add-ons available for this class
  • Link chain ($5)
  • Online option ($50)
You can add these when you book (optional).
 
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly and suitable only for children with fine motor skills. However, if parents are happy to assist, it's open to all ages.
 
What you'll get
All materials are provided.
 
What to bring
Please ensure there is parking available at your chosen venue.
 
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 7 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids. The adult may observe at the class for free.

Location

Your teacher can travel within 20 kms of Matraville, to a venue of your choice

Aboriginal Arm Band Weaving Workshop location
More about this class

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Your teacher

The Wiradjuri Wave
The Wiradjuri Wave

Wiradjuri woman, born in Sydney

5.0 (21)
3k

Peta Joy Williams is a Wiradjuri woman, born in Sydney. She has been painting since before she can remember, and her work is a range of paintings, weaving and cultural awareness workshops. After High School she completed a Cert IV in Aboriginal Art and Cultural practices and a Diploma in Fine Arts. In 2012 she founded Wiradjuri Wave, for which she creates custom Aboriginal artworks on sports paraphernalia and fashion products. Peta currently teaches Wiradjuri at Eora College, facilitating art workshops and mural projects.
2024-11-15 15:00:00
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