Join award-winning author Belinda Murrell, for a dynamic creative writing workshop designed to inspire writers from years 7 to 11. This interactive, hands-on writing workshop explores Inspiration, Character Development, Setting & more.
Join Candice in this workshop as she takes students through the mechanics of crime during which she will provide tips about developing characters and how to write crime fiction. * Mature content *
A series of fun observational drawing exercises for beginners to artist. Turn your sketches into a folded book that can become your pocket sketchbook. You will be ready to start sketching at the bus stop or on the moon!
Join Kate as she gets the group to warm up by playing some illustration games to ignite the spark of creativity! Group activities are playful, fun and accessible and lead on to an exploration of character development.
Join author, educator and beekeeper Megan Daley for a nature-based book adventure with a particular focus on those most fabulous of pollinators – bees! Megan will share her picture book, ‘The Beehive’ and bee artefacts.
When novelist Wai Chim is not writing fiction, she is making stop motion short films about her favourite character, Bogs the penguin. Learn to create your own stop motion stories with her in this fun hands-on workshop.
The Politics of Writing: Writing fiction is exactly that - fiction. Or is it? Do you have the right to tell any story, to inhabit any character? Join Allayne who will discuss the politics of writing.
Learn to paint Australian flora and fauna inspired by Zinia’s unique ‘pen/pattern’ drawing technique with loose watercolour washes.
Learn to draw your own unique characters in this hugely popular style. A fully guided art workshop for students, teachers and parents. Even those who are convinced they “can’t draw” will impress themselves!
Write a synopsis and the opening line of a brand new story 'created' by the roll of a dice. Suitable for Years 7-11.
With a few strokes, you can make anything you like into a character, even a rock or a tree. But how do you give that character a personality? Andrew will take you through the tips and techniques he uses when creating his own characters.
Using actual streets from a local area, learn to create a map including existing icons as well as all the things you would love to have located in your suburb. Practice basic geographical map making, illustration techniques & composition.
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