Join Slow Art Collective in creating the Takenoko Weave House, an ever-changing art installation, designed for collaborative weaving and music-making.
Crafted from simple, sustainable materials including bamboo and recycled yarn, the pavilion is an interactive artwork you can help create.
The Takenoko Weave House will be a vibrant space where friends and strangers will get together and take part in an evolving world of colour, pattern and sound.
In interactive workshops you’ll learn creative weaving techniques like tying, finger knitting, macrame and knot-tying, plus learn how to make your very own structure out of skewers and small dowel. The workshops will end with a communal music-making session; using improvised instruments you’ll bring the Takenoko Weave House to life.
Drop in anytime during the school holidays or sign up for our special workshops with the artists.
Hours
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Mon 23 Sep |
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Wed 2 Oct |
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Sat 5 Oct |
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