Photo of weaving artwork by artist Patricia Ferreira
18
Saturday
October 2025
10–1 p.m.

Weaving Plastic Bags: Artist-Led Workshop #2

Add to Calendar 2025-10-18 10:00:00 2025-10-18 13:00:00 Weaving Plastic Bags: Artist-Led Workshop #2 Help create a public artwork by weaving reused materials! Join SEEK artist Patrizia Ferreira at Walnut Creek Wetland Park to co-create a public artwork out of reused plastic bags. Workshops are free to the public. You will be working under Patrizia's direction to turn plastic bags into a large-scale public artwork.  Learn more about the project   Walnut Creek Wetland Park 950 Peterson Street Raleigh, NC 27610 City of Raleigh Jenn HalesPublic Art Coordinatorjenn.hales@raleighnc.gov America/New_York public

Help create a public artwork by weaving reused materials!

Join SEEK artist Patrizia Ferreira at Walnut Creek Wetland Park to co-create a public artwork out of reused plastic bags.

Workshops are free to the public. You will be working under Patrizia's direction to turn plastic bags into a large-scale public artwork. 

Learn more about the project

 

About the Instructor

A woman with dark hair and gold earrings poses against a wall with fiber art.

Patrizia Ferreira is an artist and educator living in Cary, NC. Her work laboriously incorporates the debris of her surroundings—namely, textiles and plastic—to create poetic pieces that speak of our society of over consumption and the state of our environment. By giving life to otherwise inanimate materials, she invites viewers to reflect upon the repercussions our actions cause on our planet. A native of Uruguay, a great part of her work reflects on being an immigrant and being a woman. Patrizia received a BA in textile design from the Institute of Industrial Design in Uruguay and an MS in textile design for prints from Philadelphia University. 

Contact

 

Jenn Hales
Public Art Coordinator
jenn.hales@raleighnc.gov

Address:

950 Peterson Street
Raleigh, NC 27610
Event Type:
Arts and Entertainment
Community and Workshops
Audience:
Adults
Senior Citizens
Teens

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