Weaving Made Simple Workshop
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with a hands-on weaving workshop led by Boandik descendant Berni.
Details
Sunday 12 July 2026
10:00am - 1:00pm
3 Dumas Street , Mount Barker SA 5000
$5
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with a hands-on weaving workshop led by Boandik descendant Berni.
Sunday 12 July 2026
10:00am - 1:00pm
3 Dumas Street , Mount Barker SA 5000
$5
Immerse yourself in a relaxed and creative weaving workshop perfect for all ages and skill levels. Led by Berni, a passionate third-generation Boandik descendant, this session offers a unique opportunity to learn both contemporary and traditional weaving techniques.
Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere where all materials are provided, allowing you to focus on discovering the beauty of this cultural craft. Complimentary tea and coffee will be available to keep you refreshed throughout the workshop.
Bring your curiosity and enthusiasm to explore a meaningful art form that celebrates NAIDOC Week and Indigenous heritage.
This workshop runs on 12 July 2026 from 10:00 to 13:00, providing a three-hour immersive experience. It is suitable for participants of all ages and abilities, making it a fantastic family-friendly event.
All weaving materials are supplied, so there is no need to bring anything except your interest and willingness to learn. The session is designed to be hands-on, ensuring everyone gets the chance to create their own woven piece.
The cost to attend is $5 per person, making it an affordable cultural activity during NAIDOC Week.
The workshop will be held at 3 Dumas Street, Mount Barker SA 5000, within the Mount Barker Community Centre. This central location in the Adelaide Hills is easily accessible by car and public transport.
The venue is welcoming and suitable for families, with facilities to ensure a comfortable experience for all attendees.
Explore the beautiful Adelaide Hills region while participating in this enriching cultural event.
Bookings are required to secure your place in this popular workshop, so early registration is recommended. The event is inclusive and welcomes all ages and skill levels.
Please arrive a few minutes early to settle in and enjoy the complimentary tea and coffee before the workshop begins.
Respect for the cultural significance of the weaving practice and the traditional custodians of the land is encouraged throughout the session.
Tickets are priced at $5 per participant. To book your spot, please contact the Adelaide Hills Council or visit their official website.
Payment details and booking instructions will be provided upon registration. This affordable price ensures accessibility for families wanting to engage in cultural learning.
Don't miss this chance to celebrate NAIDOC Week with a meaningful and creative community event.