School Holidays: Polymer clay figurines
_______ Let’s create some teeny, tiny figurines out of polymer clay! Keep to use as a game piece, mini artwork or turn them into... Read More
_______ Let’s create some teeny, tiny figurines out of polymer clay! Keep to use as a game piece, mini artwork or turn them into... Read More
Using paper, card, glue and scissors, create your own happy little rainbow cloud. Free event. Suitable for ages 3+. Self-sufficient DIY activity. Bookings not... Read More
_______ Max is a spoiled terrier who enjoys a comfortable life in a New York building until his owner adopts Duke, a giant and... Read More
_______ Encourage the creativity and self-expression of your little ones through our monthly Lil’ Creators sessions! In September, let’s have fun with paint and... Read More
_______ Encourage the creativity and self-expression of your little ones through our monthly Lil’ Creators sessions! In August, join in the fun creating a... Read More
After discovering a yeti, three friends embark on a quest to reunite the creature with his family. However, they must keep him safe from... Read More
Using coloured card and paper create a wacky and colourful paper sculpture. Suitable for ages 4+. Free self-sufficient craft. Bookings not required. Read More
Choose your colours and patterns of fabric and yarn and layer them on a card to make a collage. Suitable for ages 4+. Free... Read More
_______ Using a rainbow coloured range of resin beads we will make elastic bracelets and string necklaces that are one-of-a-kind! Suitable for ages 5+.... Read More
_______ Loads of bubbly fun using bath bubbles and paint to make an artwork that is dreamy! Suitable for ages 5+. Gold coin donation... Read More
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We acknowledge the Boandik Peoples as the traditional custodians of the land we meet on today. We respect their spiritual relationship with the land and recognise the deep feelings of attachment our First Nations Peoples have with the land.
Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)