Prep to Year 2 |
| Fabulous Felt Crowns and Tiaras |
| Be a King or Queen for a day. Students will make a fabulous crown using felt, glittering jewels and items from the magic collage box. |
| Stained Glass Windows |
| Students learn about shape and colour and will light up the classroom with beautiful stained glass windows using cellophane and a variety of fantastical creature templates. |
| Crazy Creature Masks |
| Create a mask from paper and recycled materials. Mask templates can be pre-designed to create any type of creature to fit in with your current curriculum. While creating these marvelous masks students learn about shape, color and form, with a bit of over-the-top acting thrown in. |
| Little Monsters and Angels Wings |
| Make a set of wearable wings using butterfly, dragonfly or bird wing shapes and colours as inspiration. Using wire, cellophane, coloured card, stockings, glitter and lots more, students make a piece of wearable art to take home with which they can discover their inner monster, angel or fairy. |
| Painting Van Gogh's Sun Flowers |
Take a vase of flowers, bright paint, creative kids and voila! You have a masterpiece in the making. Students learn about some of the ideas behind Van Gogh's amazing painting style and try a still life for themselves. |
Years 3-5 |
| Any of the workshops from prep to year 2 |
| Choose any workshop to be adapted for this age group or... |
| Fruity Bats - The Sculpture of Lin Onus |
Students will make and decorate their own fruit bat. A stunning group artwork of multiples is created for the class room. When finished, each student can take their piece home to hang.
Known for his humour when creating art about serious subjects Lin Onus is a unique indigenous artist who's most famous work 'Fruit Bats', consists of fruit bats decorated in traditional indigenous style, hanging from a modern hills hoist.
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| Pre-historic Clay Pots |
| Learn how people in pre-history made bowls out of coiled clay and pinch pots. Make and decorate your own piece of the past to take home or display in the class room. After the workshop pots can be kiln-fired (waterproof and strong) for a small extra fee or sealed with PVA (not waterproof) before painting. |
| Dinosaur Piggybanks |
| What better creature is there to guard your pocket money? Using clay, students will make their very own dinosaur piggybank. This is a two part workshop to allow for firing of the clay then further painting and decorating. A small extra fee ($2.50 per dinosaur) is required for firing. |
| Sensational Felt Scarves |
| Wrap a swarm of bats around your neck, or perhaps bright spring flowers or warm autumn leaves. This warm and fuzzy workshop involves learning some basic sewing skills and a lot of creative thought and design. |
| The Dragon Book |
A wonderfully long freestanding scroll-style artist book made during the workshop where kids are encouraged to illustrate and write about the adventures of a dragon with an allergy to gold and eating princesses. |
| Amazing Pop-up Cards |
| Make and design your very own pop-up cards using a wonderfully simple technique. Students will learn some of the basics of pop-up paper engineering and finish two or three amazing cards to take home.. |
| Wizards Wands and Witches Sticks |
| Make your own magical wand with the ability to cast glittery spells. Students learn about movie prop making and sculptural techniques. |
| Magic Potion Spell Books |
| These simple books are easy to make, and students are encouraged to add to the mysterious recipes provided. Learn about the history of potions and the weird things people tried to do with them for the last 2500 years. |
| Pirate Stamps and Treasure Maps |
| Create your own pirate-y stamps and design your very own treasure map using old paper, stamps and all sorts of other secret pirate materials. Along the way you'll learn a bit of pirate lore and history. Arrrrrrgh! |
| Origami Pocket Journal |
| These unique journals are made with pockets to store all sorts of interesting things. Made with a special origami technique, you'll become a master at folding and journal making. |
| Animated Books |
| Learn about how cartoons work and make your very own animation using a handmade flick book and a variety of creative techniques. |
Years 6-7 |
| Any of the workshops from prep to years 3-5 |
| Choose any workshop to be adapted for this age group or... |
| Amazing Pop-up Cards, Advanced |
| Building on what they learnt in the last pop-up workshop students will learn even more paper engineering techniques to create a wonderfully complex pop-up card. |
| Write your own Choose Your Own Adventure |
You are on your way home when you see a shimmering light. Do you...
A. Walk into it
B. Have a closer look at it
C. Run away screaming?
Students will be taken through the creative writing steps of how to write their very own choose your own adventure story with all the twists and turns that they can think of. |
| Sculptural Artist Books |
| What is a book? Students will create an artistic, handmade book using several traditional and not so traditional book making techniques. This workshop also explores the idea of what makes a book and looks at unusual books from different cultures. |