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Bundanon

Weaving Workshop
With Jessika Spencer

Learn how to weave your own jewellery with talented Wiradjuri fibre artist, Jessika Spencer in this free drop-in workshop.

Jessika will share her expertise and techniques, helping you craft a woven adornment using contemporary eco-dyed fibres inspired by Country. As a finalist in the National Indigenous Fashion Awards’ Traditional Adornment category, Jessika brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep connection to her cultural heritage.

Suitable for all skill levels, this workshop offers a beautiful introduction to weaving and the traditions behind it. Drop-in anytime to participate in this workshop.

Jessika Spencer

Jessika Spencer is a Wiradjuri woman from the Sandhills of Narrungdera (Narrandera) NSW and a weaver, writer and activist. For over the past decade she has resided on beautiful Ngunnawal/ Ngambri country, where she currently creates her art.

Being an Indigenous woman, culture and art go hand in hand. They are intertwined and are an ongoing source of inspiration for her. Through her varied art forms, Jessika explores her cultural identity.

Make Good Festival 2025

Make Good Festival celebrates curious minds and skill-sharing. Featuring an inspiring line-up of authors and doers, the event offers talks, workshops, and hands-on experiences that explore ways to live thoughtfully and responsibly.

Expect good thinking, good food, and to develop skills you didn’t know you had across two inspiring days. Shaped by a shared desire to create meaningful change, Make Good Festival connects a community passionate about living better, for ourselves and for the planet. 

Explore the 2025 festival program.

Make Good Festival is supported proudly by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW. 

 

Cost

This is a free drop-in workshop

Location

170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo

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Dates & Times
Saturday 17th May 2025 Boyd Education Centre Forecourt
Partners
NSW GovernmentDestination NSW
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In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

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