Online Workshop – Clay Fish – Riddoch at Home
Using ‘The Rainbow Fish’ book as inspiration, join us as we create a beautiful clay fish. Use whatever you have on hand to decorate... Read More
Using ‘The Rainbow Fish’ book as inspiration, join us as we create a beautiful clay fish. Use whatever you have on hand to decorate... Read More
Get inspired by the International Limestone Coast Video Art Festival and make your own piece of video art! Using the free app ‘Stop Motion... Read More
Today is our last Spring School Holiday workshop! Using plants and flowers from the garden learn to press flowers and make this individual and... Read More
We are well into spring now and well into our SA school holidays! Using easy and accessible materials make this modern and trendy felt... Read More
Spring has truly sprung so why not celebrate the change in seasons with this super fun collage!! Using easy and accessible materials make a... Read More
Celebrating the Adult Learners Weeks 2020 theme #renewyou, join the Riddoch team as we transform everyday objects into jewellery – from leather belts to... Read More
Celebrating the Adult Learners Weeks 2020 theme #renewyou, join the Riddoch team as we transform everyday objects into jewellery – from leather belts to... Read More
Celebrating the Adult Learners Weeks 2020 theme #renewyou, join the Riddoch team as we transform everyday objects into jewellery – from leather belts to... Read More
Make Dad a special card and one-of-a-kind keyring using our take home packs. The only things you need to provide are paints and imagination!... Read More
So cool it belongs on the wall!! Using a pair of old denim jeans and some household craft supplies, get ready to make a... Read More
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Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)