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Barbara Roe Hebb

Textile Artist, Barbara Roe Hebb has a keen interest in repurposing materials and discovering new ways to work with natural fibres and textiles.
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Barbara uses techniques such as Weaving: (Tapestry and floor loom), Basketry, Spinning, Dying and Textile/fabric sculpture.
Barbara’s early years were spent in rural central Victoria, of the Yorta Yorta Nation, then settled on coastal Wadawurrung country. She has worked with fibre and textiles from childhood; being instructed by her sister in garment construction, guided through weaving and spinning by her aunt and gathered leather work skills from her father. She explores the potential of raw materials and the challenges they pose. Examples include knitting with kelp and spinning unusual fibers (Camel and Huskie) for weaving.
Barbara exhibits individually and in groups, enjoys the process of creating bespoke wall art on commission and participates in local and overseas art and textile exhibitions.
Reflections on the impact of colonization for First Nation Peoples and the environment, can be seen in her work in recent years, as she focusses full time on her creative practice.


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Textile Earrings

When searching for earrings that were colourful, fun & lightweight and not made of plastic, Barbara settled on creating her own ‘Fandangles’ range. The freedom to try different textures, colour combinations and shapes has been such a pleasure. Also importantly using natural fibers for our adornments works towards a lighter environmental footprint.

Textile Earrings Workshops

Barbara offers three levels of Workshops:
· Introductory for people new to handcraft skills
· Intermediate for people wishing to learn the to create shapes
· Advanced for people to spend time designing then creating their unique pieces.
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HOOPS
Introductory workshop
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HALF-MOON
Intermediate workshop
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DESIGN YOUR OWN
Advanced workshop
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  • Home
    • About >
      • Australian Indigenous Weaving
      • Weaving Experiences
      • Awards & Media
  • Workshops
    • Workshops Calendar
    • Host a Workshop
    • Barbara Roe Hebb
    • GIFT VOUCHERS
  • Gallery
    • Sculptural Fibre Art >
      • Birds
      • Animals
      • Sculpture
    • Basketry >
      • Stitched and Coiled
      • Twined
      • Random Weave
      • Knotless Netting
    • Ephemeral Art
    • Natural Connections Project >
      • The Under Story
      • Natural Connections Program
      • Natural Connections Exhibition
      • Natural Connections media
    • Exhibitions >
      • Surfcoast Arts Trail 2017
      • Somerset Open Studios 2018
  • Resources
    • Weaving Materials >
      • Dodder Laurel
      • New Zealand Flax
      • Tall Spike Rush
    • Weaving Books
    • Australian basket weaving history
  • Contact
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Subscribe