Two Pacific Sisters sitting on the ground participating in a textile workshop
Workshops & Activities

Hei Fluffy workshop with Pacific Sisters

Dates

Wed 11 Dec 2024 - Sat 14 Dec 2024

Hours

Wednesday 11 December, 10.00 am – 12.00 pm
Saturday 14 December, 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm

Duration

120 minutes

Location

Bunjil Place Gallery
Free, no bookings required
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Immerse yourself in making practices of the Moana with the Pacific Sisters at this hands-on making workshop. Work alongside the Pacific Sisters and create your own fluffies made with milled muka textile fibres. Drop-in any time over the course of two hours and make a classic Pacific Sisters adornment.

Whilst making, also enjoy the Pacific Sisters' latest exhibition FROCK A WHANAUNGATANGA, a major exhibition showcasing the Pacific Sisters’ vibrant legacy through fashion, performance, film, and music.
 

About the Pacific Sisters 

Pacific Sisters is a Tāgata Moana art collective that emerged from the fringes of mainstream arts and culture in Aotearoa New Zealand in 1991. They are now celebrated for their multi-disciplinary practice that blends Moana heritage art and contemporary forms to create fashion activism. Through ceremony, art, adornment and performance, they embrace and assert their urban Māori, Pacific, and Queer identities, unique to Aotearoa New Zealand.  Pacific Sisters advocate for the environment, Indigenous, POC and Queer rights and body sovereignty. The collective is an active and influential part of the wider Moana arts community, nurturing and mentoring younger artists, as well as inspiring and supporting each other’s individual art practices.
 

Image: Pacific Sisters, Hei Fluffy workshop, Ōtautahi 2023. Photo: Pati Tyrell 

Dates

Wednesday 11 December 2024

Saturday 14 December 2024

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

For general ticketing and box office information (including conditions of sale) see our Ticketing services information page.

For accessibility bookings or other box office inquiries please email [email protected] or phone 03 9709 9700. 

Presented by Bunjil Place in association with Asia TOPA, Arts Centre Melbourne