In Measuring The Universe, Roman Ondák presents the familiar childhood ritual of measuring and marking height against a wall on a large public scale, to reflect on growth, change and a sense of community.
In this engaging workshop, artist Tom Polo invites participants to consider where they stand today. Using words and images from a variety of sources - from text messages to selfies, to thoughts about our environments and our hopes for the future, participants will create personal banners to declare `who we are’ and `what we want to say to the outside world’!
Ages: 12-15 years
Cost: Free but bookings essential as places are limited.
RSVP by Friday 10 January 2014 to workshops@kaldorartprojects.org.au (please include workshop title, contact details and number and age of participants)
When
FRI 17 JANUARY 2014, 10.30AM-12.30PM
Add to CalendarAustralia/SydneyYOUNG PEOPLE TODAYIn Measuring The Universe, Roman Ondák presents the familiar childhood ritual of measuring and marking height against a wall on a large public scale.PARRAMATTA TOWN HALL, CHURCH ST, PARRAMATTA
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