Workshop

Intergenerational painting

The Intergenerational Project was a series of 10 workshops with elderly and children focussed on pattern creation, and tile making led by Ekarasa Doblanovic in partnership with Age Concern. The designs were painted with locally sourced earth. The project’s long term goal is to use the painted designs made by participants to create a mural […]

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Fijian Weaving

Presented by The Veiqia Project and Te Uru at the newly re-opened All Goods, join us for a Fijian weaving workshop to celebrate the arts within Fijian communities. Learn how to weave with master artist Joana Monolagi (Serua) and artist Luisa Tora (Kadavu). Joana and Luisa are working on an upcoming project at Te Uru,

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Wahakura Wānanga

We will come together as a community to learn about manaaki whenua, tikanga for gathering, preparing and weaving of the wahakura. Together we will weave one wahakura and decide as a group who it will be gifted to This wānanga promotes 3-whiri based wahakura, sustaining strength and integrity in its foundations. This type of wahakura

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Thread my Fresh Wounds

Saturday 6 April, 10am-12pm, Olympic park, New LynnSaturday 13 April, 10am-12pm, Craigavon Park, Green Bay$10Bookings required: frankie.c@oaa.co.nz Join us for a morning art workshop in the park. Through ceremonial sense tea tasting and meditation, learning eastern knotting techniques and discussion, artist Frankie Chu will lead you through an experience that will create conscious connections between

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The Kitchen

The Kitchen is about the pleasure of writing and eating and sharing. It is about celebrating each other’s stories and making new connections between neighbours. The Kitchen is a writing workshop series centred around coming together in each other’s kitchens to share stories. Life is busy. It isn’t always easy to get to know the

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Getting from Idea to Plan

8:45 am – 1:30 pm 14 July New Lynn Community Centre45 Totara Ave, New Lynn *** Free – Registration required *** Calling all Asian Creatives Arts Whau is leading a free practical workshop for Auckland based Asian creatives and arts producers to develop ideas for arts experiences in public spaces led by Rosabel Tan, Eric

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Big, Bad, Tiny.

Big Bad Tiny is a project led by The Open Fort in collaboration with the Whau River Catchment Trust and their annual Whau River clean up. Working with artist Ryan Kothe they will create tiny diorama focusing on the impact of tiny waste on our eco system using waste collected from the Whau River. Workshops

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