Join us for the third edition of Queer Craft Club Ōtautahi, an event bringing people together to craft, connect and create.
Whether you’re an experienced maker, a curious beginner, or simply looking for a cozy place to socialise and listen to music, you’re invited.
Sound and mood supplied by Tender Buttons.
- Sunday 5th October | 5pm – 9pm
- Rambler | 96 Lichfield Street
- Free Entry
What to Expect
Bring your own projects to work independently or body double in a craft circle
- Share your skills and ideas or display your finished work.
- Explore new creative practices and be guided by other creatives.
- Enjoy a gentle soundscape curated by local DJs and music-makers to support flow and connection.
Location: Rambler @ Drifter Hotel
A cozy venue in central Ōtautahi, offering food, drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere. 1 min walk from bus interchange.
Accessibility
There is a set of stairs at the venue entrance. There is a lift to the side of the building so if you require use of the lift get in touch with us or the Rambler bar directly. Contact us directly if you have any other specific needs or enquiries.
Sound & Space
Local DJs play downtempo tunes to facilitate creative flow. Music will be kept at a comfortable volume to allow for easy conversation and focused crafting. Quieter spaces are available. Feel free to bring personal noise-cancelling items.
Queer-Centred, Everyone Welcome
We centre queer modes of gathering, creativity, and community building. This is a space for connection, dialogue, and supporting one another. Open to all who respect and celebrate these values.
Want to Host or Share?
Got a skill, idea, or social group to share? We’d love to hear from you! We welcome workshops, group discussions, and pop-up tables. If your activity requires materials, we’re happy to explore low-cost options to support accessibility.
Donations
We are so grateful for the donations so far. We are currently low on storage space so we ask that you check in with us first about what you might have to donate. We are happy for people to share and swap supplies between one another.
The original information is taken from Facebook.