Early learning
Our early learning activities are based on nature connection and wellbeing, inspired by our values at CERES: “helping people fall in love with the Earth, again.”
Join industrial designer and spoon carver, Alma Arriaga, for a hands-on day of carving your own beautiful kitchen utensils using specialised carving knives and your hands. Carve spoons, butter spreaders, spatulas or spurtles from a piece of wood using traditional skills and experience the blissful feeling of whittling away the hours at an unhurried pace.
Everyone starts with a piece of sustainably sourced native timber and is guided through the stages of selecting your timber, designing your utensils and knife work, to ending up with a utensil or two of your own to take home.
The workshop is suitable for adults (16+). All skill levels are welcome, no experience needed.
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Alma Arriaga is an industrial designer and a spoon carving trainer specialising in handmade timber projects. She founded Decoteca in 2014, in Monterrey, Mexico, which is a design studio that gave her a space to create her own timber pieces, encouraged local talent and opened a platform to promote new design ideas. Since then, Alma has been involved in a vast array of projects that include handmade pieces and diverse wood carving projects.
Alma is currently making furniture, carving spoons and other timber objects in her workshop in Melbourne, Australia. More than ever before, she is eager to share her knowledge and experience with any timber enthusiasts out there.
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