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Pecha Kucha 06 Recap: INTANGIBLE

Pecha Kucha 06 Recap: INTANGIBLE

13 June, 2025Catch up on Pecha Kucha 06: INTANGIBLE
Instructor, Nicola Cerini, mentoring a participant in a screen printing workshop at the Rare Trades Centre.

Screen Printing: Colouring Our World

15 May, 2025Our new display case showcases the world of screen printing.
Deborah Klein Dimensional Illustrations Strike Again!

Deborah Klein Dimensional Illustrations Strike Again!

8 Apr, 2025In the spirit of ‘walking the talk, ’ we bring you a story of what one of our Rare Trades Centre ...
Craft Lab 25

Craft Lab 25

4 Apr, 2025We're collaborating with the City of Ballarat and Craft Lab 25 in presenting a suite of events.
Pecha Kucha 05 Recap: COLLECTIONS

Pecha Kucha 05 Recap: COLLECTIONS

3 Apr, 2025Catch up on Pecha Kucha 05: COLLECTIONS
Pecha Kucha 04 Recap: COLLABORATION

Pecha Kucha 04 Recap: COLLABORATION

31 Mar, 2025Catch up on Pecha Kucha 04: COLLABORATION
Rare Trades Centre at Lost Trades Fair and Beyond

Rare Trades Centre at Lost Trades Fair and Beyond

27 Feb, 2025Meet the Lost Trades Fair artisans hosting workshops at the Rare Trades Centre.
Looking Back on Year Two

Looking Back on Year Two

19 Dec, 2024Rare Trades Centre Manager Deborah Klein shares her top ten highlights of 2024.
Meet Lizzie Tongway

Meet Lizzie Tongway

24 Sept, 2024Meet Lizzie Tongway, one of our "repeat offenders" who can't get enough of our workshops.
Pecha Kucha 03 Recap: IGNITE

Pecha Kucha 03 Recap: IGNITE

5 Sept, 2024Re-live or discover Pecha Kucha #3: Ignite session in August 2024
A Legacy Rewoven

A Legacy Rewoven

13 Aug, 2024Celebrated artist Jutta Feddersen's 'Escape' returns to the Rare Trades Centre
Chairmaking at the Rare Trades Centre

Chairmaking at the Rare Trades Centre

25 July, 2024Looking for a challenge? Tackle the Mount Everest of woodworking – chairmaking.

Centre for Rare Arts and Forgotten Trades acknowledges the Wadawurrung people as the Traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and to all of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live and work on Wadawurrung Country. We acknowledge their unceded sovereignty over Wadawurrung Country, and the ongoing hardship and trauma as a result of colonisation. The history and continuous culture of the Wadawurrung people is an important part of our shared story.

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