Weaving with Lakun Mara at Summertown Studio

Weaving with Lakun Mara at Summertown Studio

Summertown StudioSomerton Park, SA
Saturday, Feb 21 from 10 am to 12 pm ACDT
Overview

Weave, learn and connect with culture in a hands-on First Nations workshop with Sonya Rankine. Make a mat or basket in 2 hours.

Weaving with Lakun Mara

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural practice of First Nations weaving in this inspiring, hands-on workshop with award-winning Ngarrindjeri, Ngadjuri, Narungga and Wirangu artist Sonya Rankine of Lakun Mara.

This in-person experience invites you to slow down, connect with culture and learn traditional Ngarrindjeri and Ngadjuri weaving techniques. Guided by Sonya, you’ll explore natural fibres, traditional methods and storytelling through making, while gaining insight into weaving as a practice of care, connection and cultural continuity.

Whether you are new to weaving or looking to refine your skills, this workshop offers a welcoming, relaxed environment for all experience levels. Sonya’s generous, grounded teaching style makes this a rare opportunity to learn directly from a respected First Nations artist and cultural practitioner.

Come together, learn with your hands and be part of a shared cultural experience that honours tradition while encouraging creative expression.

All materials provided. No prior experience required.
Places are limited. Early bookings encouraged.
Food and drinks available to purchase at the café on site.

Come early or stay a bit longer to immerse yourself in Summertown Studio's Fleetwood Market from 8am-2pm.

Weave, learn and connect with culture in a hands-on First Nations workshop with Sonya Rankine. Make a mat or basket in 2 hours.

Weaving with Lakun Mara

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural practice of First Nations weaving in this inspiring, hands-on workshop with award-winning Ngarrindjeri, Ngadjuri, Narungga and Wirangu artist Sonya Rankine of Lakun Mara.

This in-person experience invites you to slow down, connect with culture and learn traditional Ngarrindjeri and Ngadjuri weaving techniques. Guided by Sonya, you’ll explore natural fibres, traditional methods and storytelling through making, while gaining insight into weaving as a practice of care, connection and cultural continuity.

Whether you are new to weaving or looking to refine your skills, this workshop offers a welcoming, relaxed environment for all experience levels. Sonya’s generous, grounded teaching style makes this a rare opportunity to learn directly from a respected First Nations artist and cultural practitioner.

Come together, learn with your hands and be part of a shared cultural experience that honours tradition while encouraging creative expression.

All materials provided. No prior experience required.
Places are limited. Early bookings encouraged.
Food and drinks available to purchase at the café on site.

Come early or stay a bit longer to immerse yourself in Summertown Studio's Fleetwood Market from 8am-2pm.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • under 14 with parent or legal guardian
  • In-person
  • Doors at 9:50 am

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event

Location

Summertown Studio

13 Paringa Avenue

Somerton Park, SA 5044

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