DIY Christmas craft table
_______ Using sticks and ribbons you can create your own Christmas tree ornament at our DIY station. Take it home to hang on your... Read More
_______ Using sticks and ribbons you can create your own Christmas tree ornament at our DIY station. Take it home to hang on your... Read More
_______ Create crazy colourful jellyfish from recycled bottles in this fun creative session. They’ll float perfectly alongside our underwater Wonder Room summer theme. Ages... Read More
_______ Arrgh me hearties! Girls and boys alike make great pirates. But first ye need a hat worthy of the high seas. Get creative... Read More
_______ Arrgh me hearties! Girls and boys alike make great pirates. But first ye need a hat worthy of the high seas. Get creative... Read More
_______ Local artist Tessa Deak will guide you through the process of linocut printmaking. Create impressive underwater ocean themed prints. Perfect for anyone wanting... Read More
_______ A tiny white lie turns a little fish into an unlikely hero. But when the truth comes out, he teams up with an... Read More
_______ Gallery staff take you on a journey through the latest exhibition of crocheted creatures by Trevor Smith, exploring the colours, shapes and textures... Read More
_______ Gallery staff take you on a journey through the latest exhibition of crocheted creatures by Trevor Smith, exploring the colours, shapes and textures... Read More
_______ These school holidays gallery staff will you on a journey through the latest exhibition of crocheted creatures by Trevor Smith, exploring the colours,... Read More
_______ By placing objects on special paper and exposing the paper to sunlight, children will create their very own Sun Print (cyanotype) – no... Read More
1 Bay Road, Mount Gambier SA 5290
Phone 08 8721 2563
OPENING HOURS:
Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm
Saturday, Sunday & most Public Holidays 10am – 2pm
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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)