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Minis NAIDOC Craft Workshop: Beading with Jake Simon
โข Tue, 7 Jul 2026, 10:00am
Looking for NAIDOC Week kids activities in Sydney?
Join Worimi creative Jake Simon for an exciting, hands-on beading workshop where Minis can craft their own statement jewellery. In this creative session, kids will design and build a custom beaded piece, exploring colour and pattern as they bring their ideas to life.
Guided step-by-step, participants will learn essential jewellery-making techniques — from threading beads and working with cords and needles, to securing strong, finished pieces using clasps and knots. With a wide selection of beads to choose from, every Mini can create something completely their own.
By the end of the workshop, each child will leave with a beautifully finished piece of wristwear, along with the foundational skills to keep designing and creating at home.
As part of NAIDOC Week, this workshop acknowledges 50 Years – Deadly, celebrating creativity and the next generation through hands-on making.
What’s Included
๐งต Create your own custom beaded jewellery piece
๐จ Choose from an extensive palette of beads
โจ Learn essential techniques including threading, knotting and finishing
๐ก Take home your finished piece and new skills
Event Details
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Date: Tuesday 07 July
๐ Times: 10am & 11am
๐ Location: Broadway Minis Hub, Level 3, Broadway Sydney, Glebe (near Priceline)
๐๏ธ Cost: $3 donation to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Each participating child requires a ticket. Parent supervision is required. Limited spots available — book early to avoid missing out!
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About the Artist: Jake Simon
Jake Simon is a proud Worimi-Biripi artist known for his vibrant, contemporary style that blends traditional art language with modern techniques.
Working across digital and print, Jake’s work has been featured in major collaborations including TEAMM8 x GALI and the Calvin Klein Pride capsule collection.
Through his studio, Inyadot Art — a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated business, Jake’s work can be seen across Erskineville street walls and shopfronts.
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