Learn how to make striking natural artwork with our weaving short courses in Sydney.
Join sculptor and fibre artist Cherry Corr for a fun, hands-on class where you’ll learn to twist and shape your own random weave creations using natural and garden-foraged materials.
All materials for this class are sustainably collected from local plants, including palm inflorescence from the Bangalow Palm and Cocos Palm, along with other common garden waste. Using just a few simple tools, easy-to-learn techniques, and a touch of clever engineering, you’ll create sculptural, functional forms that celebrate the beauty of nature.
This relaxing and rewarding course is perfect for anyone wanting to reconnect with natural materials, explore a meditative handcraft, or learn a sustainable artform rooted in tradition.
Join us for a day of tactile creative play, and take home a unique woven vessel and artwork that holds space in your home.
By the end of this Sculptural Random Weaving Workshop, you will have explored concepts and techniques such as:
- Understanding the history of random weaving and how it differs from other basketry techniques
- Recognising structural and decorative elements used in random weave forms
- Learning how to select and prepare natural plant materials for weaving
- Exploring techniques for building sculptural forms using random weave methods
- Creating your own random weave vessel or sculptural piece to take home
What will be covered in this Sculptural Random Weaving Workshop?
During the workshop, participants will work with techniques and ideas such as:
- Introduction to random weaving and its place within basketry traditions
- Understanding structure and form in sculptural weaving
- Exploring natural materials including palm inflorescence and other garden fibres
- Preparing and handling natural plant materials
- Building structure through twisting, weaving, and layering techniques
- Developing organic sculptural forms
- Practical guidance as you create your own woven vessel or artwork
Content may vary slightly depending on class pace, participant interests, available natural materials, and the tutor’s approach.
Who is this weaving course for?
This course is perfect for beginners, as well as those looking to deepen their connection with nature while expanding their handcraft, weaving, or sculpture skills. If you're interested in sustainable art practices and mindfulness through creative expression, this course offers a unique, hands-on experience for all skill levels.
Rozelle Campus
2A Gordon Street, Rozelle NSW 2039 (corner of Gordon St & Victoria Rd on the grounds of St. Joseph's Church)
Accessibility: This class is held in an upstairs room with access via approximately 20 steps. The lift is currently out of service. We apologise for any inconvenience.
All materials and tools are supplied.
- 2 old bath towels to work on
- A large tote bag or carry bag to take your work and any extra materials home
- Lunch and snacks (short lunch break only)
- Water bottle and your own cup (tea and coffee available)
- Closed-in shoes required
- Please wear comfortable clothes that can get messy