Feb 5, 2020 | Past Events, Traditional Craft Skills Workshops
Image: Masuma Akther with her Bangladeshi quilt embroidery Photograph: Jonathan VDK In 2020 Guildhouse is delighted to partner with the JamFactory to celebrate 10 years of the Traditional Craft Workshop Program. This program provides opportunities for South Australian...
Jan 1, 2015 | Traditional Craft Skills Workshops
In 2015 Approximately 150 people attended fifteen workshops across City of Unley, Marion City Council, Port Adelaide Enfield and the City of Onkaparinga thanks to funding from the South Australian Government, through Multicultural SA. City of Marion: Bangladeshi Quilt...
Jan 1, 2014 | Traditional Craft Skills Workshops
With the aim of promoting Traditional Craft Skills to Local Government
and Country Arts SA Guildhouse developed a workshop package to provide opportunities for members of emerging communities to reconnect with the crafts pertaining to their cultural heritage, and also...
Apr 7, 2013 | Traditional Craft Skills Workshops
The exhibition was an extension of the Traditional Craft Skills workshop program which has assisted craftspeople from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, in particular refugees, to continue with their traditional craft practices once settled in...
Jan 1, 2012 | Traditional Craft Skills Workshops
Molas of ColombiaLady Narvaez PenalozaFull day workshopCraftsouth Nigerian Indigo DyingOluwole Oginni2 x Full day workshopsTextiles Studio, University of South Australia Afghan EmbroideryHorya Yosufi5 week workshopCraftsouth Bangladeshi Quilt EmbroideryMasuma Akther5...
Jan 1, 2011 | Traditional Craft Skills Workshops
Guildhouse’s Traditional Craft Skills workshop program links culturally and linguistically diverse craftspeople from emerging communities (primarily refugees) with South Australian artists and members of the broader community. The program provides opportunities for...