It’s not you trying to do the weaving,
this Country is trying to weave you, this whole continent is you. 

(Wanta Jampijinpa Pawu)

  • Living Data

    Living Data

    Building relationships and investing in long-term collaborations is one of the key goals of Weaving Water and it’s parent organisation Treecreate. One of the key long term relationships is with Sydney based animator Lisa Roberts and her ArtSci focused Living Data project. In recent years Tracey and Lisa have collaborated on some wonderful projects with…

  • New publication : Dialogues across the Seas

    New publication : Dialogues across the Seas

    The second edition of the eBook “Dialogues across the Seas” features updated content and new authors, contributing to the “art*science – Art & Climate Change” program. It explores topics such as sustainability, renewable energies, and ocean sciences, aligning with the UN’s Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

  • Summary – Weaving Water | World Water 2024

    Summary – Weaving Water | World Water 2024

    The series of events held from 11 – 22 March 2024 focused on the theme “Leveraging Water for Peace” for World Water Day. Recordings include the opening event, a keynote with Nola Turner-Jensen, a water and peace discussion, and “Poetics of Water” with Tamsin Kerr.

  • Weaving Water | Vanuatu

    Weaving Water | Vanuatu

    Weaving Water | Vanuatu 2026 explores the concepts of water, relational ways of being and connectivity. It is an in-person residency with dates to be confirmed for September 2026. (Image credit Aude Emilie-Dorion)

  • Weaving Water | World Water 2024

    Weaving Water | World Water 2024

    Weaving Water | World Water 2024 explores the concepts of water, relational ways of being and connectivity. It is a virtual residency program scheduled for 11 to 22 March, culminating in an exhibition acknowledging World Water Day, Friday 22 March at Treecreate Studio.

  • Welcome to Country | Weaving Water @ Yarun

    Welcome to Country | Weaving Water @ Yarun

    Aunty Leisha Krause, a Joondoburri Elder welcomed the Weaving Water cohort to Yarun.

  • Why Weaving Water?

    Why Weaving Water?

    Weaving Water is about connection – connections to places, people and possibilities.