Exploring Alcohol Inks – with Jodie Johnson
_______ Be mesmerized by alcohol inks! Alcohol inks are extremely versatile dye-based inks that are wonderfully vivid and bright. They can be applied to... Read More
_______ Be mesmerized by alcohol inks! Alcohol inks are extremely versatile dye-based inks that are wonderfully vivid and bright. They can be applied to... Read More
___ Create a crazy creature and its unique world! We will start this workshop by visiting the amazing glass exhibition ‘JamFactory Icon Tom Moore:... Read More
___ MARTU KARU / GOOD DAY My name is Aunty Michelle and I am a proud Boandik Elder. Join me as I retell a... Read More
Life Drawing Mount Gambier at The Riddoch is a popular monthly drawing group run by local artists Jane van Eeten & April Hague. Jane... Read More
___ Under UV blacklights we will use neon glowing art materials to create luminous art. You can create all sorts of cool patterns or... Read More
Ever wanted to try life drawing but weren’t sure where to start? Jane van Eeten and April Hague will guide you through this life... Read More
___ Drawing from the ancient art and process of mandalas, we invite you to use Poscas and relax whilst decorating your own little wooden... 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
___ 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
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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)