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Weaving Circle with Tarni Eastwood

Bankstown Biennale x Sydney Festival Public Programs

Friday 17 January, 6-8pm

Weaving Circle with Tarni Eastwood
Connect with culture and community at Chester Hill Library and Knowledge Centre, weave with Ngiyampaa and Guringai artist Tarni Eastwood as she passes down her knowledge on traditional and contemporary First Nations weaving techniques using hand-dyed raffia. In this workshop participants will weave individual pieces that will contribute towards a collaborative artwork.

Tarni Eastwood is a Ngiyampaa and Guringai multidisciplinary artist, curator and owner of Nula Weaving based on Dharug Land, in Western Sydney. 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.

Tarni's arts practice is an extension of her connection, through making she connects deeper with Country, community, and culture.

When

Friday 17 January, 6-8pm

Where

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Chester Hill Library and Knowledge Centre
12 Chester Hill Rd
Chester Hill NSW 2162

Cost

$3