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Basket Weaving Workshop

Organiser
City of Joondalup
Date
Sat, 25/07/2026 - 10:30 - Sat, 25/07/2026 - 12:00
Cost of entry
$15
Venue
Joondalup Contemporary Art Gallery
City/town
Joondalup
Post code
6027
State
WA
Baskets on a table
Basket Weaving Workshop

Join Yjindibarndi and Djaru artist Emma-Jane Hunt for a hands-on basket weaving workshop exploring traditional weaving techniques and cultural storytelling.

Guided by Emma-Jane, participants will learn foundational weaving methods while creating their own handmade basket to take home.

Emma-Jane was taught to weave by Martu Weavers from the Western Desert while living in the East Pilbara and is passionate about keeping weaving alive as an important cultural practice.

Important information

This workshop is suitable for all ages and recommended for ages 12 and over.
All materials are provided.
Tickets are $15 per person and bookings are essential.
Spaces are limited.
Tickets are managed by the City of Joondalup via Ticketbooth

Getting there

You’ll find Joondalup Contemporary Art Gallery between the Joondalup Library and City of Joondalup Administration Building, next to the Council Chambers.

Free public parking is available in the Library Car Park. Alternatively, the gallery is a 13-minute walk from Joondalup Train Station, or you can catch the Blue CAT bus, which departs every 15 minutes from the station.

Accessibility

Joondalup Contemporary Art Gallery features a flat, level floor surface and wide doorways.

Accessible toilets are available in the gallery.

The Joondalup Library Car Park includes accessible parking bays, with lift access to the main walkway from the underground car park.

Presented by the City of Joondalup in celebration of NAIDOC 2026.

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