Aunty Bronwyn Razem offers knowledge passed on through her Gunditjmara family heritage of traditional weaving, which skills and practice she has carried forward and evolutionised into award-winning contemporary art.
Meet Djarmbi, Aunty Bronwyn’s dingo dog. Dingoes have always been part of Aboriginal people’s lives in many ways and Aunty Bronwyn loves sharing how she makes them out of hay sculptured with wool.
Participants can choose to make any animal of their choice.
Please be aware some people may experience hay fever and may need to take precautionary medication.
Come along for some creative arts, have a yarn and meet other Aboriginal women at the Koori Women’s Place.
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or [email protected]
Visiting service: DHHS Centrelink, Child Support and Medicare Indigenous Service Officer
Download the PDF flyer here
Aunty Bronwyn Razem offers knowledge passed on through her Gunditjmara family heritage of traditional weaving, which skills and practice she has carried forward and evolutionised into award-winning contemporary art.
Meet Djarmbi, Aunty Bronwyn’s dingo dog. Dingoes have always been part of Aboriginal people’s lives in many ways and Aunty Bronwyn loves sharing how she makes them out of hay sculptured with wool.
Participants can choose to make any animal of their choice.
Please be aware some people may experience hay fever and may need to take precautionary medication.
Come along for some creative arts, have a yarn and meet other Aboriginal women at the Koori Women’s Place.
To avoid missing out, please make sure to register by calling the Koori Women’s Place on 9244 3333 or [email protected]
Visiting service: DHHS Centrelink, Child Support and Medicare Indigenous Service Officer
Download the PDF flyer here