Weave a dilly bag or sculptural piece with palm inflorescence. You will take home so much more than what you expected – connection, calm, groundedness and new friends! Experience the healing, nurturing and centering forces that emerge as you weave with awareness, intention and mindfulness. Rene will facilitate a journey through the creative energy of the universe using plants that are all around you – you will never look at your natural environment in the same way again! Beginners welcome. Please bring a lunch dish to share with the group, for extra culinary connection.
Sunshine Coast Weavery basketmaking workshop and sharing circle
Weave a dilly bag or sculptural piece with palm inflorescence. You will take home so much more than what you expected – connection, calm, groundedness and new friends! Experience the healing, nurturing and centering forces that emerge as you weave with awareness, intention and mindfulness. Rene will facilitate a journey through the creative energy of the universe using plants that are all around you – you will never look at your natural environment in the same way again! Beginners welcome. Please bring a lunch dish to share with the group, for extra culinary connection.
Brisbane Weavery healing workshop – basketry with natural fibres
Use prolific local fibres to explore possibilities in string making and connected weaving techniques (string nets and bags). Weave a dilly or sculptural piece. You will take home is so much more! than what you might expect – connection, calm, groundedness and new friends! Experience the healing, nurturing and centering forces that emerge as you weave with awareness, intention and mindfulness. Rene will facilitate a journey through the creative energy of the universe using plants that are all around you – you will never look at your natural environment in the same way again! Beginners welcome. Please bring a lunch dish to share with the group, for extra culinary connection.
Sunshine Coast weaving healing workshop – basketmaking and mindfulness
Use fibre from Alexandra and Piccabeen Palms to explore possibilities in weaving techniques. Weave a basket or sculptural piece. You will take home is so much more! than what you might expect – connection, calm, groundedness and new friends! Experience the healing, nurturing and centering forces that emerge as you weave with awareness, intention and mindfulness. This is so much more than a weaving session, it is therapeutic, growthful and can be very enlightening, bringing benefit to many areas of your life. Rene will guide this journey using plants that are all around you – you will never look at your natural environment in the same way again! Beginners welcome. Please bring lunch to share and your own beverage.
“Weaving our Future” basketry workshop series
This is a special series of workshops to connect indigenous and non-indigenous women through the practice of basket weaving, on the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Participants attending workshops will learn basket weaving techniques that are practical and useful, with fibres from plants that grow locally. These skills will be used to create harvest baskets based on traditional and/or contemporary forms, with an emphasis on creativity and innovation of forms to suit the needs of modern society. In ‘Weaving our Future’, community members will learn where, how and when to harvest a selection of fibres sustainably and how to store and prepare these fibres for use. Yarning is an integral part of this process, where every participant will be given a voice and a nurturing space to share, where all are honoured for their individuality and their part in the dynamics of the group. Indigenous and non- indigenous knowledge is given a place to thrive, encouraging new ideas to emerge. Introducing traditional knowledge holders from Arnhem Land (Kunwinjku women) will add to this experience for deeper cultural connection and knowledge sharing (Karrimarnbun).
This knowledge exchange project will explore the overlap between traditional bush food harvesting, fibre and the baskets used to harvest food and fibre, honouring both traditional and contemporary perspectives. Participants will create both artworks and cultural artifacts, in an attempt to revive, revitalise and reinvent an endangered art form. The project is stage one in a larger vision – the establishment of a local ongoing (intercultural) weaving group, working towards cultural connection and creative exchange opportunities with remote Indigenous weavers.
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1st February. Two date ranges with techniques working concurrently.
Dates are thus:
Tuesdays , Thursdays:
6 Feb 1 Feb
13 Feb 8 Feb
20 Feb 15 Feb
27 Feb 22 Feb
6 March 1 March
13 March 8 March
20 March 22 march – Dale Chapman
8 May Headspace Maroochydore 10 May Deadly Espresso
Two more days TBA and self-help group time – also, days are flexible according to technique (same technique, two different days).
$150 for the series of workshops. $25 per session if attended individually. Save over $50!
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/weaving-our-future-basketry-workshop-series-tickets-41095210882
The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Sunshine Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
This project is proudly supported by Sunshine Coast Council’s grants program.




