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(RE)WEAVING - OCTOBER 2024

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CREATING
Thursday
7 pm
Crafting Nights

(RE)WEAVING

October 2024

October 17 - 24, 2024

Facilitator: Norwin Anne

(Re)Weaving is a workshop that intends to revive and promote the art practice of weaving, but with modern methods using found and discarded materials. Led by artist Norwin Anne, participants will learn how to weave a new textile and create their own tapestry using fabric scraps on a repurposed frame. 


Join Norwin and our community in exploring the art practice of weaving. This activity, in connection to Patrick's October theme “TEKA LANG”, will be a mindful creative exercise that also prompts participants to reflect on how textiles / clothing are made to encourage a slow and conscious fashion mindset. 


All materials will be provided. Participants can bring additional scrap fabric and wood frames (or photo frames with backing and glass removed) if they have some lying around at home!


Participants can choose to register for one or both workshops. Join us on Thursday, October 17 and 24 at 7pm at The Jamii Hub! 



FOR OCTOBER 17


FOR OCTOBER 24


Photos by Hadeal Karrar, Afnan Yakot

Norwin Anne


Norwin Anne is a Filipinx multidisciplinary artist, (re)maker, and eco-culture communicator. They have a waste-conscious approach in their creative practice and always prioritize using discarded materials or random found objects. After experimenting with various ways to use salvaged textiles in their work, they were inspired by traditional weaving techniques in the Philippines and have been exploring the art form as a way to (re)connect to their cultural roots. 

Photo Credit: Unknown

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