Create Your Own Vulva

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This Must Be The Place (Studio), Saturday 4th February

Create your own felted vulva in a two-hour workshop with artist Tamara Fiabane!

Join us in Dublin's newest art studio This Must Be The Place in Temple Bar for tea and coffee, biscuits, and plenty of craic. Absolutely no experience is needed to take part and the instructor will walk you through the creation step by step. During the event you will felt your own unique piece you can keep forever.

Tamara Fiabane is originally from the Italian Alps. Her upbringing in nature has greatly inspired the creation of her textile art & crafts using all recycled material that would otherwise go to landfill.

These events are designed so you can come alone and meet new people. All art materials will be provided.

Presented to you by Brigit: Dublin CIty Celebrating Women in partnership with Alternative Dublin


Date:
Saturday 4th February
Time:
5.00pm
Price:
€20
Address:
This Must Be The Place, Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of This Must Be The Place, Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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