Weaving and Yarning Workshops

People weaving in a circle

We invite you to participate in creating a community artwork. During the workshop, Virginia will guide you through the process of weaving as we work together towards a collaborative artwork that will be displayed during the Weaving Climate Stories Film Festival, and enter into the Lane Cove Art Collection.

No prior experience is necessary; whether this is your first time, or you are a master weaver, all are welcome. Weaving materials will be provided. Places are limited, booking is essential to reserve your spot.

Accessibility

This is an all-ages, all-ability and all-gender workshop. People living with a disability are welcome to attend, please bring your carer/support person with you if you require assistance to participate in the workshop

About the artist

Dr. Virginia Keft is a proud Muruwari woman, living and working on Dharawal Country and Gadigal Country. She is a multi-disciplinary award-winning artist and curator, First Nations producer, and researcher. Her practice includes painting, drawing, weaving, sculpture and installation and sound art. Virginia brings an open and positive approach to her Arts and cultural practice; promoting warm and encouraging spaces that support cultural connection and build understanding through collaborative art making. @virginia_keft

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Times and Dates

  • 10:00am - 12:30pm Wednesday 2 October
  • 1:30pm - 4:00pm Wednesday 2 October
  • 5:30pm - 8:00pm Thursday 7 November

Location

Lane Cove Library, Lane Cove 

This project is proudly funded by the NSW Government through the NSW Social Cohesion Grants for Local Government. 

Image Credit: Virginia Keft, Weaving Connections Guraban (2023) Hurstville Museum and Gallery