come meet some fellow friends who also care about our oceans and find out some more info on how to help stand up against seismic blasting. link in bio for tickets.
Woven Collective will work to re-weave the tapestry of our culture into one which is sustainable and considerate. Through creating new connections, empowering a diversity of voices, learning through multiple disciplines and supporting community, we hope to develop the tools and strength to collectively reweave an alternative future. Through sharing in transformative creative experiences, we hope to embed hope, joy, and resilience into our communities.
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As Woven Collective, we will strive to disentangle structures that enable the inequalities and injustices threaded through the current dominant cultural system. We will work to unearth, confront and reshape the troubling parts of our culture which both intentionally and unintentionally result in environmental and social degradation.
Woven Projects is moving beyond the Lygon St space to become Woven Collective, an interdisciplinary art collective which will explore projects, workshops and exhibitions at a variety of locations.
As our Project at the Lygon St space comes to a close, we wanted to express a deep gratitude to all of those who have supported, contributed and shared with us. It has been a beautiful year of bringing people together in exploration and learning after two years of separation.
Images captured from ‘Our Genizot: A Burial’, a beautiful evening of letting go facilitated by Tamar Gordon. In this experience participants were invited to lay to rest things that they felt were stored in their body that were ready for release.
As Woven Projects, we were given the opportunity to lay to rest the physical space of Woven Projects, calling forth an opening to new possibilities and projects not tied to a single location.
Images captured from ‘Our Genizot: A Burial’, a beautiful evening of letting go facilitated by Tamar Gordon. In this experience participants were invited to lay to rest things that they felt were stored in their body that were ready for release.
As Woven Projects, we were given the opportunity to lay to rest the physical space of Woven Projects, calling forth an opening to new possibilities and projects not tied to a single location.
Images captured from ‘Our Genizot: A Burial’, a beautiful evening of letting go facilitated by Tamar Gordon. In this experience participants were invited to lay to rest things that they felt were stored in their body that were ready for release.
As Woven Projects, we were given the opportunity to lay to rest the physical space of Woven Projects, calling forth an opening to new possibilities and projects not tied to a single location.
... we turn our gaze inwards to look deep into the crevices of our own Genizah (traditionally an archival and storage facility of Jewish texts and objects waiting to be buried). Our own Genizah, being our body. We wash, burn and bury, to make space for (re)emergence.…... we are calling for a letting go, a momentary storing away of our traumatised (jewish) pasts, memories, ideas, histories that hold us back from connecting to our jewish futurity… join us in; a participatory ritual burial, and visual installation @ Woven Projects
we leave our traces on the Earths floor, only to allow them to return later, healed ….we hope to see you there
Although explored through a Jewish framework, all are welcome and invited to participate in this ritualised letting go
Thursday July 14th - participatory ritual burial - 6:00pm
Friday- Saturday July 15th - exhibition on show + ‘remnants’ from the burial 1:30-5pm
$5 entry
As we expand our knowledge of Jewish cultures and histories, we acknowledge this ritual event, takes place on stolen land. let us pay respect to Wurundjeri land, on which we continue to live, work, connect and practice on. Let us all commit ourselves to the never ending journey of decolonising ourselves, our minds, and to broader political decolonial projects. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.
This will be Woven Projects final event in the space on Lygon St. Come join this ritual burial to let go of this physical space and in doing so, call forth an opening to the blooming of new possibilities.
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... we turn our gaze inwards to look deep into the crevices of our own Genizah (traditionally an archival and storage facility of Jewish texts and objects waiting to be buried). Our own Genizah, being our body. We wash, burn and bury, to make space for (re)emergence.…... we are calling for a letting go, a momentary storing away of our traumatised (jewish) pasts, memories, ideas, histories that hold us back from connecting to our jewish futurity… join us in; a participatory ritual burial, and visual installation @ Woven Projects
we leave our traces on the Earths floor, only to allow them to return later, healed ….we hope to see you there
Although explored through a Jewish framework, all are welcome and invited to participate in this ritualised letting go
Thursday July 14th - participatory ritual burial - 6:00pm
Friday- Saturday July 15th - exhibition on show + ‘remnants’ from the burial 1:30-5pm
$5 entry
As we expand our knowledge of Jewish cultures and histories, we acknowledge this ritual event, takes place on stolen land. let us pay respect to Wurundjeri land, on which we continue to live, work, connect and practice on. Let us all commit ourselves to the never ending journey of decolonising ourselves, our minds, and to broader political decolonial projects. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.
This will be Woven Projects final event in the space on Lygon St. Come join this ritual burial to let go of this physical space and in doing so, call forth an opening to the blooming of new possibilities.
xx
... we turn our gaze inwards to look deep into the crevices of our own Genizah (traditionally an archival and storage facility of Jewish texts and objects waiting to be buried). Our own Genizah, being our body. We wash, burn and bury, to make space for (re)emergence.…... we are calling for a letting go, a momentary storing away of our traumatised (jewish) pasts, memories, ideas, histories that hold us back from connecting to our jewish futurity… join us in; a participatory ritual burial, and visual installation @ Woven Projects
we leave our traces on the Earths floor, only to allow them to return later, healed ….we hope to see you there
Although explored through a Jewish framework, all are welcome and invited to participate in this ritualised letting go
Thursday July 14th - participatory ritual burial - 6:00pm
Friday- Saturday July 15th - exhibition on show + ‘remnants’ from the burial 1:30-5pm
$5 entry
As we expand our knowledge of Jewish cultures and histories, we acknowledge this ritual event, takes place on stolen land. let us pay respect to Wurundjeri land, on which we continue to live, work, connect and practice on. Let us all commit ourselves to the never ending journey of decolonising ourselves, our minds, and to broader political decolonial projects. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.
This will be Woven Projects final event in the space on Lygon St. Come join this ritual burial to let go of this physical space and in doing so, call forth an opening to the blooming of new possibilities.
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Thanks to Council st Life Drawing and all those who attended the sessions the last few months. Woven Projects is no longer holding life drawing but follow @councilstreetlifedrawing to attended Zoe’s sessions.
Thanks to council st life drawing and all those who attended the sessions the last few months. Woven Projects is no longer holding life drawing but follow @councilstreetlifedrawing to attended Zoe’s sessions.