Dilly Bags with Tarni Eastwood (Ages 5 - 14)

Colour weaved bags

Connect with culture and community, weave with Ngiyampaa and Guringai artist Tarni Eastwood as she passes down her knowledge on traditional and contemporary Aboriginal weaving techniques. In this workshop participants will learn about the significance of weaving while creating their own dilly bag to carry their various creations home. 

Best suited for ages 5 - 14 years. Children under the age of 13 years must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

No previous experience needed

Important information:  

Duration: 2 Hours

Location: Level 3, Makers Space

The workshop is free however registrations are essential. 

For access requirements please contact education@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au

PHIVE sits on the lands and waters of the Burramattagal people of the Dharug nation and we acknowledge Burramatta as significant place of ceremony, story and tradition. We pay our respects to Dharug Ancestors and Elders, past, present and future and extend our respect to all First Nations people we work with, joining this program and visiting PHIVE.

About Tarni:

Tarni Eastwood is a Ngiyampaa and Guringai multidisciplinary artist, curator and owner of Nula Weaving based on Dharug Land. Tarni actively facilitates weaving workshops with community to contribute to the ongoing revitalisation of traditional cultural practices whilst providing a safe space to pass down creative knowledge.

Image credit: Tarni Eastwood

Phive, Arts, Culture & Heritage, Free Events
02:00pm - 04:00pm
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PHIVE
5 Parramatta Square, Parramatta NSW 2150
Free
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