NAIDOC Week 2025: Woven snake making with Taylah Eid

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Young children and their families can join Naarm-based First Nations artist Taylah Eid in a workshop where they will learn simple weave and wrap skills to create their own woven snake creature.

Taylah Eid is a First Nations Koorie woman, who has a Bachelor of Arts in Textile Design and a Masters of Teaching. Taylah is a multi-disciplinary artist with a special interest in traditional weaving, natural dyeing, watercolour, ink and drawing. Taylah's culture is naturally embedded in her artistry; it is something that comes naturally and with ease.

Workshops require parent/guardian supervision and assistance. 

For ages 5 - 6 years old

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About NAIDOC Family Day

This event is part of a day-long program at Braybrook Community Hub. NAIDOC Family Day commences from 10am on Wednesday 9 July with a Welcome to Country from Uncle Boots Cooper, and is followed by a day of fun activities and creative workshops for all ages. Stay for the free sausage sizzle (starting at 12pm) and rug up for an outdoor musical performance. Find out more on the NAIDOC Day webpage.

When

  • Wednesday, 09 July 2025 | 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM

Location

Braybrook Community Hub, 107-139 Churchill Avenue, Braybrook, 3019, View Map

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