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Orca Sculpture, 16th of April 2026.
$120.00There are spaces available in this program!
More InfoThis hands-on sculpture workshop introduces students to three-dimensional design using air-dry clay. to create an incredible Ocre whale sculpture. Did you know that orcas are actually the ocean's top apex predator and are the largest member of the dolphin family? Students will: Learn about this majestic animal whilst learning how to sculpt it. Giving more meaning to the final artwork. Explore structure and balance Sculpt and refine an Orca whale form Paint and finish their sculpture Originally developed through Art Box term sculpture classes, this workshop extends students into more advanced clay construction techniques. A wonderful option for children who enjoy tactile artmaking and creative problem-solving. Medium: Slab pot in airdrying clay Dimensions: Approximately 15 cm square Art Teacher: Julia Sawicki If you would like your older child, aged 9 - 12, to experience another mixed-media art experience, let them try. [caption id="attachment_7531" align="alignnone" width="300"] Easter Rabbit with ink and wax.[/caption] -

Easter Fairground, Slab-pot, 17th of April, 2026.
$120.00There are spaces available in this program!
More InfoInspired by children's love of fairgrounds and rollercoaster rides, something I remembered fondly from my childhood visits to the Sydney Royal Easter Show, this clay slab pot workshop combines drawing, sculpture and imaginative design. Students will: Design their fairground theme Learn slab construction techniques Attach decorative clay elements Paint and finish their pot Each slab pot will be painted and ready to take home at the end of the workshop. They will be sculpting in air-drying clay that takes five to 6 days to dry once taken home Medium: Clay Sculpture Art Teacher: Julia Sawicki Sculpture size: 15 x 20 cubic cm. If you would like your 6- 8-year-old child to experience a nature-focused workshop, I would suggest. [caption id="attachment_7537" align="alignnone" width="300"] Life in the grass[/caption]
