24/05/2026
📣As .art approaches its closing days, this workshop will be hosted on the final day of the Biennale programme as part of Re/defining Polish–Ghanaian Textile Narratives Thematic pavilion.
✨Led by Sephora Cutajar, the participatory session is designed for children aged 7–13 and explores the cultural, ecological, and political histories embedded within local Maltese sheep wool and cotton traditions.
Developed in dialogue with the evolving research surrounding the Polish-Ghanaian Pavilion, the workshop introduces textile-making as an act of memory, repair, and collective storytelling through accessible, hands-on activities.
Participants will work directly with locally sourced wool and cotton materials connected to Malta’s agricultural and artisanal heritage. Through weaving, knotting, binding, and tactile experimentation, children will engage with ideas linked to migration, identity, labour, womanhood, and island ecologies , themes central to the wider Biennale discourse, in an age-appropriate and interactive way.
The session becomes both a creative making workshop and a shared storytelling space.By reconnecting with overlooked local fibres, the workshop encourages curiosity, care, sustainability, and cultural exchange between Malta, Poland, and Ghana.
🧑🧒🧒The workshop is open to children aged 7–13 with an interest in creativity, making, materials, and collaborative experimentation.
👉🏻Limited Spots available register by emailing us on:
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Organised by:
Partners:gallery
Central Museum of Textiles in Łódź
Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Valletta
APART.pl
L&L Love Light
LOT Polish Airlines
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GQ
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DailyArt Magazine