Whole Venue Closure - AJ2025 Event

Whole Venue Closure from 10am - Saturday 30 November 2024 re-opening at 10am - Saturday 1st February 2025. There will be strictly no entry to the venue during this period unless approved by MSEP.

Join us for an inspiring workshop that delves into the fusion of fine art, fashion, science, and engineering in wearable art, highlighting the achievements of Brisbane textile artist Svenja.

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in guided exercises aimed at fostering creativity and inspiring their own wearable art designs. 

Date: Saturday, 14 December 2024

Time: 10am to 1.30pm

Open to ages: 14+ years

Maximum participants: 15

Cost: $15; registration required. Numbers are limited.

  • Registration fee must be paid in full at the time of completing the registration.
  • Places are limited, we recommend registering early to avoid disappointment. 
  • All materials supplied.
  • Please bring along phone for access to photos

Location: Upstairs Gatakers Creative Space, 311 Kent Street Maryborough

Register here


Workshop Cancellation Policy

  • Gatakers Artspace cannot accept responsibility for any changes in personal circumstances. Missed workshops or change of mind are at your own expense.
  • If a participant chooses to cancel their confirmed registration, or cannot or does not attend the workshop, the following will apply:
  • The registered participant may invite another person to substitute their place in the workshop (in which they are registered) at any time at no charge;
  • If notice is received 2 or less days from the scheduled starting date, a refund will not be offered.
  • If a workshop is cancelled by Gatakers Artspace a full refund or a reschedule will be provided. Gatakers Artspace will endeavour to advise participants of cancellation at least 48 hours prior to workshop.

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This project is supported by the Regional Arts Development Fund, a partnership between the Queensland Government and Fraser Coast Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.