School Holiday - The Mini Travelling Sewing Box
Part of the Corbans Estate Art Centre (CEAC) School Holiday Programme
Victoria Martinez Azaro from the Whitecliff College of Sustainability and Fashion is delivering this meaningful sewing class for kids.
This workshop aims to give children the opportunity to learn to sew while creating a piece of fabric art that represents who they are as a person.
With the intention of salvaging and revaluing culture through cloth, The Mini Traveling Sewing Box Project has the objective to appreciate and celebrate the creative value that children bring.
All materials will be provided just bring your imagination.
Places are limited so book your place NOW. Don't miss out!
This is a non-profit training where funds cover costs and any profits go towards establishing new artisans to deliver more upcycling courses.
Location: Corban Estate Art Centre (CEAC),2 Mt Lebanon Lane, Henderson
Date and Time:Tuesday 16 April, 10am - 2pm
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