Date:  Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Time:  18:30 – 20:30, workshop begins at 18:45
Location:  Delfina Foundation
Participation:  Free. Book here.
Access information:  Please refer to this page.

How can acts of weaving hold stories of home, memory and collective care?

Join artist Katesi Jacqueline Kalange for a collective weaving workshop exploring home, sustainability and material transformation. Using recycled and repurposed materials, participants will learn weaving techniques informed by Katesi’s practice and research into embodied knowledge systems in Uganda. Through shared acts of making, the workshop considers how materials can carry memory, stories and relationships between people, place and ecology.

As part of the workshop, participants are also invited to bring along a small object that reminds them of home. This could be a piece of fabric, a photograph, or another personal item. There will be an opportunity during the session to share reflections on what home means through these objects and the stories they carry. 

Food and refreshments will also be shared as part of the session. 

Katesi Jacqueline Kalange’s residency is supported by Delfina’s Network of Africa Patrons.

MAKING AND MATERIALITY

This event is part of the public programme of Delfina Foundation’s first season of Making and Materiality, in partnership with Armature.