NAIDOC Upcycling Workshop - SYDNEY

NAIDOC Upcycling Workshop - SYDNEY

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NTRODUCING OUR NAIDOC UPCYCLING WORKSHOP IN SYDNEY 🖤💛❤️

Kick off NAIDOC Week in style and celebrate 50 Years of NAIDOC with an evening of creativity, culture, music, and connection at Black Canoe Gallery Café in NSW✨ Please note: this is a separate ticketed event to our earring workshop on the same night.

Join proud Wiradjuri woman and founder of Haus of Dizzy, Kristy Dickinson, in her hometown for a special Upcycling Workshop designed to get you feeling deadly and ready for NAIDOC Week. 
Bring along a piece from your wardrobe, a denim jacket, blazer, jeans, dress, shirt, or bag, and transform it into a one-of-a-kind NAIDOC statement piece using bold digital transfers, patches, embellishments, paint pens, gems, and more🖌️🎨

EVENT DETAILS:
📅 Date: Friday 3rd July, 2026
⏰ Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
📍 Location: Black Canoe Gallery Café / Shop 1, 1–3 Botany Road, Waterloo NSW
🎟️ Price: $99pp

INCLUSIONS:
→ Access to exclusive Haus of Dizzy NAIDOC digital transfers
→ Iron-on patches and embellishments
→ Rhinestones, trims, chains, charms, paint pens, and creative materials
→ Guidance and support from the Haus of Dizzy team
→ Music, creativity, and community vibes throughout the evening

IMPORTANT INFO:
→ Please bring along your own item to upcycle (jacket, shirt, tote bag, hat, jeans, etc.)
→ Ages 13+ (Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult)
→ Ally friendly
→ Suitable for all skill levels
→ Spaces are limited and bookings are essential!

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All jewellery pieces are handmade in our Fitzroy based studio by a small team of makers.

A photo of a proud Wiradjuri woman in her jewellery making studio. The image is focused on her hands making black heart acrylic earrings that say "Deadly" with an Aboriginal Flag circle stud top. Other earrings and pins are placed across the desk she is working on.