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BurraBurd Studio

BurraBurd Studio

Where
Ground Floor
The Grid Building
Bayswater Rd
Rushcutters Bay NSW 2011
BurraBurd Studio
When

Sunday 13 October from 10am to 4pm

Deborah Burdett’s practice incorporates slow stitching into a series of wall hangings, collages and flags, incorporating found objects and ephemera and utilises pure wools and natural linens. She reflects on the importance of process and welcomes discordance in outcomes.

Deborah has a particular interest in rural communities, politics and the theory of 'craft as comfort’ – a panacea for mental and physical health issues. Guests will be invited to stitch onto the Covid Flag, an ongoing project started in 2020.

This event is part of Sydney Craft Week –ten days of hands-on making, entertaining events and inspiring conversations about craft in all its forms for Sydney’s designer makers, craft community and craft lovers.

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