Mirrnong Minnie — Cultural Education Bush Animals Weaving with Aunty Bronwyn

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Wednesday 13th November, 3.00–5.30PM

RMIT University, Building 50
Orr Street, Carlton

Inspired by the Tjanpi Desert Weavers, Aunty Bronwyn will teach you how to sculpture hay with wool to create a Bush Animal with real personality! A light-hearted workshop with a good laugh about all the funky creatures that are being created.

This workshop is supported by the Belonging and Reconciliation Action Group of the School of Art to further share the knowledge amongst our School of Art community.

Submit your EOI for this workshop by Friday 8 November 2019

"We both acknowledge the importance of sharing knowledge — and the joy that comes with that — not only because it gives others the opportunity to learn but also because it gives us the chance to extend our knowledge. We embrace the relationships and sense of community that unfold and deepen in this process of humble exchange. These encounters and connections provide for new insights and the space for everyone to heal and grow.”
— Aunty Bronwyn Razem & Katja Nedoluha

See: Mirrong Minnie — Cultural Education Bush Animals Weaving with Aunty Bronwyn September workshop
Read: Tripod the belonging dingo is making its mark in the School of Art, Our RMIT News, 15 October 2019

 

Image: Aunty Bronwyn Razem, Gunditjmara artist and Master Weaver, with Tripod the Belonging Dingo, Mirrong Minnie September workshop (Photo: Jerry Galea)