Paper Mosaics – Kids Workshop
Mosaics were a very popular art form during the time of the Roman Empire. Join us for a fun workshop and turn pre-cut paper... Read More
Mosaics were a very popular art form during the time of the Roman Empire. Join us for a fun workshop and turn pre-cut paper... Read More
In the days of Ancient Rome, actors wore masks and wigs to show which type of character they were playing. In this two-day workshop... Read More
Using paper circles, children will explore patterns, colours & depth to create their own collage ready for framing. Max 12 participants. Suitable for Ages... Read More
This workshop will introduce children to the medium of watercolour. We will explore a range of painting techniques in a fun and relaxed environment... Read More
With Anna Mitchell from Relish Art Room! Create a bright, bold paper collage portrait of Ned Kelly using Sidney Nolan’s Ned Kelly Series as... Read More
In this session we use rainbow backed scratch art card . The young artists will cut out the iconic Ned Kelly Hemet shape, then... Read More
Draw all over your canvas sports shoes and create funky one of a kind kicks! Cost $5, bookings essential, suitable for ages 5+ (participants... Read More
Bring your little one along to scribble and bop! We will have special Playon crayons (suitable for ages 1-5) and paper set down on... Read More
Bring your little one along to scribble and bop! We will have special Playon crayons (suitable for ages 1-5) and paper set down on... Read More
Our popular badge making sessions are back these school holidays! Choose your favourite picture from our art magazines to make into a unique button... Read More
1 Bay Road, Mount Gambier SA 5290
Phone 08 8721 2563
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Saturday, Sunday & most Public Holidays 10am – 2pm
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Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)