Sustainable Brooch-making Workshop

Create unique and sustainable jewellery with professional designers



2.5 hours Class size 1 to 25 guests    

  $59 - $65 ($59 for MAG&M Society; $65 for General) (Afterpay & PayPal Pay in 4 available)

Discover new ways to create sustainable jewellery with jewellery designers Susan Peacock and Radka Passianova, as part of the 2026 Environmental Art and Design Prize.
This session brings together contemporary jewellery and sustainability, exploring how environmentally conscious design practices can shape the way we make.
You'll learn about each designer’s practice and approaches to sustainable making. Then, led by Susan and Radka, everyone will move into guided brooch making using a range of found materials, wire, cordage, and other recycled materials. By the end, you'll be taking home your own unique brooch.
About the hosts
Susan Peacock is a maker based on Garigal land in Sydney’s Northern Beaches, where she draws inspiration from the region’s diverse and vibrant landscape: its ocean, sheltered bays, and native flora. Her work often reflects these natural elements, incorporating their textures and forms through techniques such as piercing, etching, and casting. She is President of Silver Plus Studio in Ingleside. Her work has been shortlisted as a finalist in several prestigious awards, including:
  • JMGA National Exhibition, Perth 2024
  • Northern Beaches Environmental Art and Design Prize (2022, 2024, 2026)
  • Contemporary Wearables 23: Biennial Jewellery Award (2023)
  • Meroogal Women’s Art Prize (2022)
  • Greenway Art Prize (2022)
Radka Passianova is a Sydney-based jewellery and object designer/maker, originally from the Czech Republic. She studied Contemporary Jewellery and Object Design at TAFE NSW Design Centre Enmore, where she has taught since graduating in 2008, mentoring emerging makers with a strong focus on technical excellence, material understanding, and conceptual rigour. In 2013, she completed a Master of Design at the University of Technology Sydney, deepening her engagement with contemporary practice. In November 2023, she founded The Metal Space, a silversmithing and jewellery-making studio located in Sydney’s Northern Beaches. The studio reflects her commitment to community building, skills development, and creating a supportive environment for both emerging and established practitioners.
What you'll get
  • All materials provided.
  • Take home your own brooch! And skills to find the beauty in nature.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
Location

Manly Art Gallery & Museum, West Esplanade, Manly NSW

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Located in the heart of Manly Cove, the Manly Art Gallery & Museum (MAG&M) presents innovative and creative cultural programs alongside its extensive collections of Australian visual art and beach ephemera.
Established in 1930, MAG&M is the oldest metropolitan regional gallery in NSW and the centre for the visual arts on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. You can find us on West Esplanade Reserve, Manly - a picturesque 4 minute walk from Manly Wharf.

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