Last Thursday our Club Lounge was buzzing with creativity as eight floral enthusiasts joined The Freo Florist for a hands-on Tablescaping Workshop. Together we explored the art of styling a table from the flowers up – and the results were stunning.Here are some of the highlights and tips from the session: To complete their creations, … Read more
Elizabeth Clarke
Join The Heritage Collective for an inspiring evening with award-winning Western Australian author Natasha Lester as she discusses her new book, The Mademoiselle Alliance. The event will be hosted by William Yeomans, CEO of Writing WA. Enjoy a pre-discussion glass of wine and light bites, followed by a Q&A and a reading from the book. … Read more
Ikebana is the traditional Japanese art of flower arranging, meaning “making flowers come alive.” This practice involves selecting blossoms, greenery, and other flora to express specific emotions, similar to a painting or sculpture. With over 600 years of history, ikebana is a precious tradition in Japan, connecting generations through creativity and a love for nature. … Read more
Karen (Lucky) Lee is a contemporary artist, experience designer, and facilitator. She creates multi-disciplinary social practice works and participatory experiences exploring place, identity, inequality, gender, class, humanness, social connection, mobility, and built and natural environments. She likes creating playful opportunities to explore serious topics, generate sensory joy, kinaesthetic activation and emotive memory, and build connections … Read more
As the Heritage Collective’s inaugural artist in residence, Angela Rossen has been busy across the community in Cottesloe. Funded by Lotterywest, Angela has conducted workshops across residents at Marine Views, Riversea and at Shine, exploring the unique marine environments of our coastline. In September, Angela immersed herself at Cottesloe Primary School, engaging with many local … Read more