Weaving three Stories - Workshop 1 May 31


Weaving Three Stories: A Workshop of Culture, Healing & Connection at Romulus Folio Gallery

Romulus Folio Gallery, located at The Gladstone (Tower B Lobby, 15–85 Gladstone Street, South Melbourne), is honoured to co-host Workshop 1 of Weaving Three Stories on Saturday, May 31st from 2pm to 5pm, during National Reconciliation Week 2025.

This special workshop will be led by First Peoples and Boonwurrung artist, Bianca Easton, inviting participants into a deeply meaningful afternoon of connection, creativity, and cultural practice.

Weaving Three Stories is not just a workshop—it’s a yearning circle, a space to sit together and honour story, land, and spirit through the tactile traditions of dilly bag weaving and the resonant energy of yidaki healing (didgeridoo). Whether you’re new to cultural weaving practices or returning to them, this gathering offers a powerful opportunity to learn, reflect, and connect under the guidance of an First Peoples artist and knowledge-holder.

Tickets are $45–$65 and are available now via Humanitix.

We warmly invite you to join us in this moment of shared creativity, cultural exchange, and collective healing.

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