Kurdinthi Symposium Program


Friday 5 September

KURDINTHI GATHERING

A day for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander weavers to reignite connections and create new networks. Weavers are encouraged to bring their own materials to weave, yarn, share and exchange with other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander weavers from across Australia.

Location: YITPI YARTAPUULTIKU

(Open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander weavers only)

THE KURDINTHI GATHERING EVENT ON FRI 5 SEPT IS FULLY BOOKED


KURDINTHI LAUNCH EVENTS

National First Nations Weaving Salon
Exhibition Opening presented by Ku Arts

Location: LIGHT SQUARE GALLERY


JamFactory ICON Aunty Ellen Trevorrow: Weaving Through Time
Robert Wuldi: Weaving the Machine
Kurdinthi Marketplace
Special event presented by JamFactory

Location: JAMFACTORY

OPEN TO 2-DAY PASS HOLDERS ONLY


Saturday 6 September

SYMPOSIUM DAY 1
A morning program of conversations at THE MERCURY

Regeneration, Resistance and Resilience
Weavers share how reconnecting with Ancestral memory held in museum collections and archives has regenerated individual and collective cultural practice, and discuss reigniting the spirit of gathering and weaving knowledge as acts of colonial resistance.

Speakers: Sonja Carmichael, Leecee Carmichael, Kylie Caldwell and Zoe Rimmer
Moderated by Freja Carmichael


Dhuwal Laŋarra Bush Gallery  (This is Laŋarra Bush Gallery)
An initiative of Ruth Namalkarra, Chairperson of Milingimbi Art and Culture, Laŋarra Bush Gallery brought together around fifty weavers from five neighbouring Arnhem Land art centres to Laŋarra Outstation, Howard Island, for a three-day weavers’ camp. Central to the camp was a community-driven exhibition and artist talks where weavers shared innovations in traditional and contemporary fibre art practices.

Speakers: Margaret Gamuti, Helen Milminydjarrk, Jennifer Dikarr Roy and Mandi King from Milingimbi Art and Culture
Interpreter: Abbey Yunupingu
Moderated by Rebekah Raymond


Batjbarra (Fish Trap)
This Yolŋu-led initiative is a collaboration between Bula’bula Arts, Arafura Rangers and the Learning on Country program. Responding to ecological challenges in Gurruwiliny (Arafura Swamp), this project aims to restore freshwater fish populations through the use of traditional fish trapping while also providing an opportunity for intergenerational learning.

Speakers: Evonne Munuyngu, Cecilie Djalarrnami and Mel George from Bula’Bula Arts
Interpreter: Abbey Yunupingu
Moderated by Rebekah Raymond


Woven in Place
A conversation exploring how weaving traditions are reimagined in public art. This panel will discuss how cultural practices are translated through contemporary materials and at scale, the responsibility artists have when speaking to place, and the creative challenges of weaving histories and perspectives to make them visible in shared public spaces.

Speakers to be announced
Moderated by Hannah Presley

WEAVING ON SCREEN
A selection of short films highlighting First Nations fibre practices and celebrating the cultural knowledge, creativity, resilience and resistance of weavers and their communities.

Location: THE MERCURY

EXHIBITIONS
National First Nations Weaving Salon
Open 10am - 4pm

Location: LIGHT SQUARE GALLERY


JamFactory ICON 2025 Aunty Ellen Trevorrow: Weaving Through Time
Robert Wuldi: Weaving the Machine
Kurdinthi Marketplace
Open 10am - 5pm

Location: JAMFACTORY

WORKSHOPS
Afternoon masterclasses and workshops at JamFactory studios and Light Square Gallery.
Workshop program and tickets to be announced soon.

Location: JAMFACTORY and LIGHT SQUARE GALLERY


Sunday 7 September

SYMPOSIUM DAY 2
A morning program of conversations at THE MERCURY

Country is talking, are you listening?
Weavers speak to the current impacts of the climate crisis and their role as custodians of Country, the knowledge embedded in their practice, and the responsibility we have to respond when Country calls.

Speakers include Cedric Varcoe, Connie Nayinggul and Kylie Caldwell
Moderator to be announced


Transformations
A conversation with artists who are expanding weaving practices by honouring traditional knowledge while pushing boundaries through their use of new materials, innovation and experimentation.

Speakers include Robert Wuldi, Carly Tarkari Dodd and Jenna Lee
Moderated by Hannah Presley


Threads of Power
A celebration of wearable weaving and fashion as cultural expression. Weavers will share how fibre art practices are reimagined for the body, where every strand is an act of resistance, a thread of identity, and a statement of survival.

Speakers include Aunty Ellen Trevorrow, Jelina Haines and Cassie Leatham
Moderated by Carly Tarkari Dodd

WEAVING ON SCREEN (repeat screening)
A selection of short films highlighting First Nations fibre practices and celebrating the cultural knowledge, creativity, resilience and resistance of weavers and their communities.

Location: THE MERCURY

EXHIBITIONS
National First Nations Weaving Salon
Open 10am - 4pm

Location: LIGHT SQUARE GALLERY


JamFactory ICON 2025 Aunty Ellen Trevorrow: Weaving Through Time
Robert Wuldi: Weaving the Machine
Kurdinthi Marketplace
Open 10am - 5pm

Location: JAMFACTORY

WORKSHOPS
Afternoon masterclasses and workshops at JamFactory studios and Light Square Gallery.
Workshop program and tickets to be announced soon.

Location: JAMFACTORY and LIGHT SQUARE GALLERY