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MoB Teens: Woven Stories

Weaving with Delvene Cockatoo-Collins.

Get hands-on these school holidays with a weaving workshop for teens, guided by artist Delvene Cockatoo-Collins. Teens will learn traditional weaving techniques while hearing First Peoples’ stories shared through the practice. Guided step-by-step by Delvene, teens will create their own unique woven keepsake to take home. This relaxed session is all about learning, making and creating something uniquely yours.

Included in your ticket:

  • Guided tour of Warrajamba with the artist
  • Hands-on weaving workshop with the artist
  • A woven keepsake to take home

MoB’s Artist in Residence program is supported by Tim Fairfax AC.
The Creative Space is proudly supported by Major Partner Brisbane Airport and generously supported by Ian and Cass George, and Holly and John Livingstone.
Warrajamba is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

  • Date & Time
    Wednesday 8 April & 15 April 2026
    2:00pm – 4:30pm
  • Tickets
    $25 + booking fee
    (Bookings essential)
  • Location
    Studio
  • Ages
    Suitable for ages 10-15 (Children aged 10–12 require a supervising adult with them at all times.)
  • Access
    To find out about access at the Museum, click here.