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SAM Autumn Camp: Spirograph Spectacular

10 April

Get ready for a day of mesmerising patterns, swirling colours, and creative exploration inspired by artist Kerrie Poliness! In this hands-on workshop, kids will dive into the world of geometric designs, experimenting with spirograph drawings and transforming them into dynamic 3D artworks.

Session 1: Spirograph Play & Thread Art (Ages 4-8)

Younger participants will start by creating intricate spirograph drawings using colourful pens and wheels. Then, they’ll bring their patterns to life by weaving thread through pre-cut card shapes, turning their 2D designs into textured, layered masterpieces.

Session 2: Spirograph Sculptures (Ages 9-12)

Older kids will take spirograph art to the next level. After refining their drawing techniques, they’ll construct 3D spirograph sculptures using pins, cork boards, and colourful thread. This hands-on project blends art with problem-solving, as they wrap and weave thread to form intricate web-like patterns.

SAM Autumn Camp: Spirograph Spectacular

Morning session – suitable for ages 4-8 years

11am-12pm

Afternoon session – suitable for ages 9-12 years

2pm-3pm

Shepparton Art Museum, 530 Wyndham Street, Shepparton VIC 3630

$5.50 inc. GST (Friends of SAM members receive 10% discount – use discount code FRIENDSOFSAM-AUTUMNCAMP when selecting tickets)

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Details

Date:
10 April
Time:
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Organiser

SAM
Phone
03 4804 5000
Email
info@sheppartonartmuseum.com.au
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Special Interest
Kids and Families

Venue

Shepparton Art Museum
530 Wyndham Street
Shepparton, Victoria Australia
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Traditional Owners Acknowledgement.

Shepparton Art Museum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land of Greater Shepparton: the Yorta Yorta Nation, whose clans include the Bangerang, Kailtheban, Wollithiga, Moira, Ulupna, Kwat Kwat, Yalaba Yalaba and Ngurai-illiam-wurrung people.

We pay respect to their Tribal Elders, we celebrate their continuing culture, and we acknowledge the memory of their ancestors.