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Jodie Goldring

Artist and Teacher

  • Artist
    • Early Projects
    • Slumbering Tyres
    • Boundary Between Self and Other
    • Sea of Denim Egg
    • Cordyceps
      • Cordyceps at Home
      • Dining with Cordyceps
      • Books with Cordyceps
      • Cordyceps of Lavandula
    • Inhabit
      • Lorne Sculpture Biennale
      • Unicorn Lane Gallery
      • Book Works
    • Stranglehold and Denim Egg
    • The Care Project
    • Craft Lab
    • Winnowing Seed
    • Random Weave Works
    • Other Groups Shows
    • Commissions
      • Commission of Bike Trailer
      • Commission of Bee Skep
      • Commission of Salmon
      • Reverie
      • Moment 1 & 2
  • Community Artist
    • Across the Arts
    • Wild Weaving
    • Glenlyon Biolink Walking Trail
    • Artist in schools Program
    • Lavandula
    • Collingwood Children’s Farm
    • Magic Pudding Cubby
    • Cornish Hill
    • Weaving Connections
    • Yarn Bombs
    • The Welcome Mat
    • Ex Voto’s
    • Cape Otway
  • Teacher
    • Primary Art Teacher
      • St Francis Xavier Primary School
      • Aitken Creek Primary School
      • Art Gallery of Ballarat
      • Easter Baskets at Lorne Sculpture Biennale
    • Secondary Art Teacher
      • Workshops at Secondary Schools
      • Billanook College
    • Adult Workshops
      • Melon Basketry
      • Twined Basketry
      • Coiled Basketry
      • Random Weaving
      • Plant Walk, making string and nests.
      • Willow Fences and Garden Structures
      • Weaving Animals from Natural Materials
      • Live Willow Tunnel
      • Sculptural Baskets
      • Bee Skep Workshop
      • SAILS in Ballarat
      • Drawing Lab in Castlemaine
    • Resources
  • Up and coming…
  • About me
  • Contact

Resources

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Please download this handout to learn how to collect, dry and rehydrate arum lily (pictured above)  for weaving a basket. Preparing Materials Arum Lily

 

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I invite you to download this handout that outlines how to: collect, dry and dampen red hot poker (pictured above) for weaving. Preparing Natural Materials – Red Hot Poker

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