Lil’ Creators: Under 5s session – Beautiful birds
Encourage the creativity and self-expression of your little ones through our monthly ‘Lil’ Creators’ sessions for under 5s! In April let’s tweet about it!... Read More
Encourage the creativity and self-expression of your little ones through our monthly ‘Lil’ Creators’ sessions for under 5s! In April let’s tweet about it!... Read More
___ Young Chicken Little throws his small town into a panic by claiming the sky is falling. Unable to find the piece of the... Read More
___ Using our current exhibition ‘Taking Flight’ as inspiration, we invite you to shape your own birdie out of air dry clay, then use... Read More
___ Let’s celebrate Autumn! Bring along a handful of special leaves from your garden (or we will have some for you here), and we... Read More
___ In this session we invite you to practice your drawing skills using various mediums and props – no skills necessary, this is just... Read More
___ Using colourful felt and lots of imagination you will create a one of a kind plushie! Suitable for ages 5+ All materials provided.... Read More
Get creative and make your own jellyfish to submit into the jellyfish art competition or perhaps take home as a gift! All materials supplied.... Read More
It’s Fringe time! This year’s theme is ‘Into the Deep Blue’ and we’ll be celebrating with a jellyfish art competition! To enter: 1. Download... Read More
Encourage the creativity and self-expression of your little ones through our monthly ‘Lil’ Creators’ sessions for under 5s! In March let’s get jiggly! Inspired... Read More
Create a wacky jellyfish from recycled materials with talented local artist Chrissy Pudney. No stingers on these friendly little fringed creatures! Each “Jelly” will... 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)