Australian Theatre for Young People partners with Kaldor Public Art Projects on theatre making.
Calling all creative kids! Be part of this exclusive opportunity to create your own artistic installation at Pier 2/3! Explore the 13 Rooms exhibition
for inspiration, and let your imagination run wild with possibilities: human revolving doors, a room that changes colour, another as big as a shoebox
or even people suspended in time and space! Leading contemporary performance artist Laura Turner will guide you in brainstorming with your group, devising
ideas, making, creating and building an installation of your own – the opportunities are only limited by your imagination!
When: 10am - 3pm, Monday 15 April - Friday 19 April 2013
Ages: 9-12 years
Where: Meet at ATYP Studio 1, Pier 4/5, Hickson Road, then proceed to Pier 2/3
Cost: $320
Registration closes 15 Apr 2013
Enquiries: ATYP (02) 9270 2400
Photo: Emma Pike
When
MONDAY 15 APRIL - FRIDAY 19 APRIL 2013, 10.00AM - 3.00PM
Add to CalendarAustralia/SydneyPLAY/CREATE/INSTALLExplore the 13 Rooms exhibition for inspiration, before creating an installation of your own. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination!PIER 2/3, HICKSON ROAD, WALSH BAY, SYDNEY
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John Kaldor AO is a dedicated collector, patron and supporter of contemporary art. He has been collecting and commissioning art since the early 1960s and since 1969 has shared his love of art with the Australian public through his series of art projects.
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