SOLD OUT - Introduction to Whittling: Carve Your Own Figurine
This is a Council led event.
15/08/2026 - Hurstville Museum & Gallery.
This event has sold out. Please register to join the waitlist.
Discover the art of whittling in this hands-on beginner workshop designed for anyone interested in carving their own small animals, figures or decorative objects from wood. Guided by an experienced whittler, participants will learn the foundations of this traditional craft in a relaxed and supportive environment. No prior experience is required, making this course ideal for those new to woodwork or curious about trying a creative new skill.
The session will begin with a guided introduction to our current exhibition Woven from a hundred flowers, where participants will explore a selection of carved wooden objects on display and gain inspiration for their own creations. Following the exhibition tour, you will learn essential whittling techniques using hand tools only. Topics covered include safe knife handling, wood grain direction, types of carving cuts, detailing, finishing techniques and ongoing tool care. By the end of the workshop, you will take home your own handmade wooden piece.
Please note:
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This workshop involves moderate physical activity, as all carving is completed by hand while seated.
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Participants must be 16 years or older.
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Closed-toe shoes are required, and clothing suitable for a workshop environment is recommended, as sawdust will be present.
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Participants are encouraged to bring their own facemask, protective eyewear and ear protection, although sanitised Personal Protective Equipment will also be available onsite.
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Lunch is not included. A 45-minute break will be provided, giving participants the option to bring their own lunch to enjoy in the workshop space or nearby courtyard, or to visit one of the many local cafés and Nepalese restaurants nearby.
This program is linked to our permanent exhibition Woven from a hundred flowers Georges River Council - Woven from a hundred flowers, offering a creative way to connect with the themes and stories presented in the gallery. The exhibition will be on display until 30 August 2026.
This program is suitable for ages 16 years and over.
Saturday 15 August 2026
Address
Hurstville Museum & Gallery
14 MacMahon Street, Hurstville.
Time
10.30am - 3.30pm (45 minute lunch break at 12.00pm).
Cost
$50.00.
Bookings
Bookings are essential, however this event has sold out. Please call (02) 9330 6444 or join the waiting list via the button below.
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Terms & Conditions:
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Bookings are essential for all activities.
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No refunds for cancellations or missed bookings.
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Program swapping is not permitted.
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Programs are fully supervised by qualified staff.
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While all reasonable precautions are taken, participation in the program is at the participants', parent/guardian’s own risk.
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The museum and its staff are not liable for any injury, loss, or damage sustained during the program unless caused by gross negligence.
Attendance at our events may be digitally recorded through photographs and/or videos. These images may be used by Georges River Council and Hurstville Museum & Gallery in their publications, social media, council’s website or newspaper. Please notify staff if you do not wish to be filmed.
For more information, please contact Hurstville Museum & Gallery on (02) 9330 6444 or museumgallery@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au.
Accessibility Information:
Hurstville Museum & Gallery is committed to providing inclusive services and programs. If you require additional assistance please contact us via phone (02) 9330 6444 and museumgallery@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au or note down your requirements or support needs in your event registration.