This bespoke two-day workshop offers participants the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge required to create their own Kete Muka. Held at the Whanganui Regional Museum, the workshop expands on themes explored within the current “He Kete Iti” exhibition.
Designed for those with a basic understanding of Whatu Muka, this immersive experience includes supplied muka bundles and expert guidance throughout. Join Purewa to further develop your weaving practice, deepen your understanding of traditional techniques, and engage with the richness of our treasured mahi toi.
Saturday 6th June & Sunday 7th June, Whanganui Regional Museum.
Places are limited to 15 participants.
Materials provided.
This bespoke two-day workshop offers participants the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge required to create their own Kete Muka. Held at the Whanganui Regional Museum, the workshop expands on themes explored within the current “He Kete Iti” exhibition.
Designed for those with a basic understanding of Whatu Muka, this immersive experience includes supplied muka bundles and expert guidance throughout. Join Purewa to further develop your weaving practice, deepen your understanding of traditional techniques, and engage with the richness of our treasured mahi toi.
Saturday 6th June & Sunday 7th June, Whanganui Regional Museum.
Places are limited to 15 participants.
Materials provided.