COOL down at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) and let your kids get creative in the BRAG summer school holiday workshops beginning this week.
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The first workshop, this Wednesday, January 15 from 10.30am to 12.30pm, will be Terra Potter, inspired by Thancoupie's story pots in the Void exhibition.
In this workshop, BRAG art educator Ana will show participants how to create a ceramic pot using either the pinch or coil methods.
This workshop is for ages six and up.
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On Tuesday, January 21 from 10.30am to 12.30pm, Fiona will lead the workshop Art Journalling Your Home.
Participants will learn to creatively express ideas of home. Inspired by the variety of artworks on display in the gallery, participants will create their own multi-media art journal.
This workshop is for ages six and up.
The final art workshop, Fab Photos, will be on Wednesday, January 22 from 1.30pm to 3.30pm.
Ana will guide participants to create a photo collage work inspired by the artworks of James Tylor in the Void exhibition. This workshop is for ages six and up.
All workshops are $10 per child. Advanced bookings and payment are essential and can be made in person at the gallery or can be processed via credit card over the phone.
All workshops are $10 for BRAGS members and $12 for non-members (Creative Kids Voucher redeemable).
Advanced bookings and payment are essential and can be made in person at the gallery or can be processed via credit card over the phone. Get in quick because places are booking out!
The current exhibitions on at BRAG, Void, HOME: Gunhigal Nguambang Wiradyuri Mayiny (Plains Country Wiradyuri People), Backyard Bila and Louise Kerr: Canis Lupus familiaris, are on display until Sunday, February 2.
For more information, visit www.bathurstart.com.au/education/schoolholidayprograms or visit the gallery.
Remember, entry to the gallery is free. For further information about the current exhibitions or events, go to www.bathurstart.com.au, visit our Facebook page or call 6333 6555.