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Slow Stitching with Kay Lee Williams

Tag iconWorkshop
when
Ended 21 Jul 2024
when
2 sessions
price
$10
where
Castle Hill

Join Kamilaroi artist Kay Lee Williams in a slow stitching family workshop using bush-dyed silks and ancient art making techniques.

In this workshop, Williams will guide guests to view her artwork Marrambaya (Wrapped) in the exhibition Alchemy, and talk about her creative processes. Afterwards, families can enjoy a slow stitching workshop to make a unique artwork or placemat to take home.

Artist

Kay Lee Williams is a Kamilaroi woman based in Alstonville on the Far North Coast of New South Wales. She enjoys all forms of creating, including drawing, sculpture and textiles using natural materials sourced from her Northern Rivers region.