
5-7 September 2025
Join us for a celebration of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander weaving in
Tarntanya, Adelaide.
Over three days, Kurdinthi brings together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander weavers from across the country for a weekend of gathering, connection, cultural exchange, and conversation.
The event will include a dedicated day for weavers and a series of public programs across Adelaide’s West End, including a symposium, interactive workshops, film screenings and exhibitions.
It is also your chance to experience JamFactory’s exhibitions Aunty Ellen Trevorrow: Weaving Through Time and Robert Wuldi: Weaving the Machine as well as the National First Nations Weaving Salon Exhibition presented by Ku Arts.
NATIONAL FIRST NATIONS WEAVING SALON
To coincide with Kurdinthi, Ku Arts is excited to present the National First Nations Weaving Salon. This exhibition will celebrate the diversity of contemporary weaving by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across Australia.
Ku Arts is currently seeking Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists interested in exhibiting their work.
Images - above: Aunty Ellen Trevorrow weaving.
Right: Robert Wuldi, Menmenengkuri (Swallow Bird) Basket, 2025
Photos: Connor Patterson