Weaving Connections

Corporate & Team Building

Strengthen your team through shared stories, cultural insight, and the art of weaving in a collaborative setting.


Led by Muruwari artist, Dr Virginia Keft, this immersive workshop offers a unique opportunity for teams to slow down, connect, and engage in meaningful dialogue through the hands-on practice of weaving. Grounded in Aboriginal cultural knowledge, the session fosters creativity, collaboration, and cultural understanding — creating space for deeper connection within your team.

    • A welcoming and culturally safe space guided by Muruwari artist, Virginia Keft

    • Hands-on weaving using natural fibres and materials

    • Yarning and storytelling woven through the session, centred on connection to Country and community

    • An introduction to Aboriginal cultural knowledge through the practice of weaving

    • Time for quiet reflection, creativity, and shared learning

    • A chance to take home your own small woven creation

    • Individuals interested in learning about Aboriginal cultural practice through hands-on making and storytelling

    • Community groups, educators, and organisations seeking culturally respectful First Nations-led programming

    • People of all backgrounds who value connection, creativity, and shared learning

    • Participants looking to engage with weaving as a mindful, reflective practice

    • Those interested in Aboriginal perspectives on Country, community, and cultural continuity

    • Workshop length is flexible — typically runs for 1 to 2 hours

    • Suitable for small or large groups, with all materials provided

    • Can be delivered indoors or outdoors depending on the venue

    • Customisable to suit your community, organisation, or event

    • For availability and costs, please get in touch directly with Virginia