26/04/2026
Oh this looks pretty wonderful! We love Cholena Drew Hughes Art & her work!
Botanical Imprints eco dye workshop with Cholena Drew Hughes Art
Create your own naturally dyed item using leaves and botanicals in this relaxed, hands-on introduction to eco dyeing.
Guided by First Nations artist Cholena Hughes, you’ll explore how plant materials can be used to transfer colour and pattern onto fabric, creating soft, organic prints inspired by Country. This workshop takes a simple, no-fuss approach, perfect for beginners wanting to learn the process and enjoy the experience.
Who will love it
This introductory lesson is perfect for beginners, creatives and anyone interested in natural dyeing, sustainability and working with plant-based materials. A beautiful introduction to eco dyeing and textile design.
What’s included
1 x tote bag to eco dye and take home
All botanicals, materials and equipment provided
Optional add-ons
Participants can upgrade on the day to create additional pieces, including silk scarves or bundled items. These can be selected and purchased during the workshop.
What to bring
Optional: Bring along an piece of clothing made from natural fibres (cotton, linen, h**p etc.) if you’d like to experiment further.
Duration
Approx. 1 hour
Price (heavily discounted community price)
$39 per participant (includes eco dyed tote bag
Optional upgrades available on the day
Ages
12+ (younger participants welcome with a parent/guardian)
📅 Saturday, 16 May 2026
⏰ 10:15am
📍 Mooloolah River Landcare Native Nursery
2671 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview QLD
🌿 Tix $39.00 https://gathaamarkets.com.au/collections/gathaa-workshops/products/botanical-imprints-with-cholena-hughes
About Cholena Hughes
Cholena was born on Turrbal Country, grew up on Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi Country (Bribie Island), and now lives on Jinibara Country (Sunshine Coast Hinterland).
Her diverse art practice reflects a deep respect for the natural environment. Wandering the bush, observing the intricate details of Country, and embracing self-care through nature are at the heart of her work. Through eco-printing and weaving, Cholena shares these connections, offering others a glimpse into her lived experiences with Country.