School Holidays: Cardboard printing vases and flowers
_______ Using the current exhibition Bee-stung Lips by Barbara Hanrahan as inspiration, we will prepare vases and flowers made of cardboard to use as... Read More
_______ Using the current exhibition Bee-stung Lips by Barbara Hanrahan as inspiration, we will prepare vases and flowers made of cardboard to use as... 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
_______ As part of Mental Health Month join local artist Chrissy Pudney for this introduction to working with clay. Each participant will create their... Read More
_______ Life Drawing Mount Gambier at The Riddoch is a popular monthly drawing group run by Jane van Eeten and April Hague. Jane 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
Have you ever wanted to try metal stamping? Join us during Adult Learners Week for this beginner workshop where you will learn the basics... Read More
In this Adult Learners Week workshop join Tessa as she demonstrates the basics of linocut printmaking. You will learn how to design and safely... Read More
Give Dad a homemade gift this Father’s Day! Using recycled leather and a cricut machine we will make dad a special bookmark or key... Read More
_______ Want gallery staff to love you? Learn how to prepare, label and package your artwork for hanging or display, with South East Art... 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
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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)