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Family Threads with Paula do Prado

Family Threads with Paula do Prado

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when
Ended 21 Apr 2024
where
Castle Hill

Get creative in Family Threads with Paula do Prado. An artist-led workshop designed to foster collaborative creation between adults and children.

Paula do Prado is an artist who explores culture, spiritual practice, and family – often co-creating and exhibiting with her son, Tomas Marinangeli. Paula will lead a weaving workshop that encourages collaborative making between participating adults and children in the making of meaningful objects and wearable artworks.

This 1.5-hour workshop is suitable for all ages. Families and intergenerational groups will be encouraged to co-create and weave their stories together into wearable art and costumes.

Details

Venue

On Dharug land

Powerhouse Castle Hill
172 Showground Rd
Castle Hill NSW 2154

Plan your visit

Entry

$10 children
$10 adults

Sunday
21 April 2024

11am–12.30pm
1.30–3pm

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Note

Bookings are essential for all participants. The workshop is recommended for school aged children, ages 5–12. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult.

Accessibility

We encourage visitors with accessibility requirements to contact us via book@powerhouse.com.au or (02) 9217 0222 for help in planning your visit. We accept Companion Cards.

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