Crafting Conversations: The Jewellers Edition

Ballaarat Mechanics Institute

117-119 Sturt St,
Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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  • Wed 10 Sep

5pm–7:30pm

$35 per person

Your ticket is a contribution towards the running cost of these events. MGTH believes in paying their panellists and staff. Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity.

Ballarat's creative scene is set to shine with the launch of Crafting Conversations, a new quarterly in‑person panel series for artists, makers, crafters, and designers.

Hosted by creative industry advocate Angela D'Alton, Craft Lab 2025 Curator and Make Good Things Happen co‑founder, each event brings together respected makers to share real‑world experiences, practical tips, and lively discussion. It's a chance for creative practitioners to connect, learn, and be inspired.

The first event, The Jewellers Edition, features jewellers Alana Smith, Lucie HB, and Jessica Larm, who will discuss the craft, the challenges of running a creative business, and the opportunities for makers in regional Australia.

Content: Make Good Things Happen

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