Saturday 4 October from 3:30pm to 5pm
Join us at Meeras Pavilion to learn simple embroidery techniques used by many Rohingya women to adorn all kinds of everyday and special household items.
Bring along a piece of clothing, table cloth or pillow case to decorate or collaborate on a large-scale art work with members of the Sydney Rohingya community based on the Taro Leaf — a growing symbol in International Rohingya advocacy.
Capacity is limited. Please arrive early to secure a spot.
This free workshop is co-facilitated by the Australian Rohingya community and members of the Creative Advocacy Partnership artist team.