GAMMIN THREADS WORKSHOP
THURSDAY 19 FEBRUARY
5:00PM – 7:00PM
WORKSHOP
This interactive workshop offers participant a unique opportunity to explore creativity and self-expression while learning about contemporary First Nations design. Participants will create a custom tee or tote using exclusive Gammin Threads artwork and premium-quality materials, resulting in a personalized piece to take home.
Gammin Threads ensures a seamless experience by preparing tailored designs, bringing professional equipment, and delivering a well-structured, engaging session. Every detail—from concept development to on-site facilitation—is designed to make the workshop enjoyable, efficient, and inspiring.
Beyond fashion, this session celebrates culture, individuality, and empowerment. It’s a chance to connect, collaborate, and learn in a creative environment that values innovation and community.
narrm ngarrgu Library, 141 Therry St, Melbourne
Free to attend. Booking required.
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For the deaf, hearing-impaired or speech-impaired
Call us via the National Relay Service (available Monday to Friday 7.30am to 6pm):
Teletypewriter (TTY) users phone 133 677 then ask for 03 9658 9658
Speak & Listen users phone 1300 555 727 then ask for 03 9658 9658Accessible for wheelchair users
Quiet space available on premises -
Tahnee Edwards (she/her) is a proud Yorta Yorta & Taungurung woman, designer, business owner and community worker based in Naarm/Melbourne.
Gammin threads is her creative outlet from her part-time job at Aboriginal family violence prevention service Djirra, where she works in Comms and Community Engagement.
The use of bold colours, cheeky ‘IYKYK humour’ and messages that speak to issues impacting community mean Gammin threads represents much more than just clothing. It speaks to pride, women’s empowerment and community.
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For more information, please contact the event organiser:
narrm ngarrgu Library
library@melbourne.vic.gov.au
(03) 9658 7300
