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A close-up image of red and blue yarn on weaving bobbins

The Weavers’ Studio

Next on 20 Jun 2026 from 10:00am to 5:00pm

The Weavers’ Studio

A close-up image of red and blue yarn on weaving bobbins

Overview

Come along to The Weavers' Studio, and try your hand at weaving in this free, drop-in activity.

Stay for a moment or settle in for a while as you experiment with colour, texture and pattern using simple looms.

The Weavers' Studio is suitable for everyone, including beginning and more experienced weavers. Children and families are invited to create and play on specially designed looms for our youngest weavers.

Visit and return anytime throughout the exhibition to weave your mark. Arthur Boyd: Tapestries is on display in Gallery 12 from 20 June to 18 October 2026.

Children must be supervised by an adult.

Image: Photo courtesy of Australian Tapestry Workshop

Dates

20 Jun – 18 Oct 2026
June 2026
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