ArtLab | Dance to the Beat of Your Own Drum

HOTA Gallery Public Program

Sat 14 Jun
ArtLab | Dance to the Beat of Your Own Drum

ArtLab | Dance to the Beat of Your Own Drum

TAP TAP, BANG BANG! Join us for a fun (and noisy!) kids art workshop where you’ll get to make your very own drum!

Using sculptural and textile materials, paint pens and craft pieces, you’ll design and decorate a drum that’s uniquely yours. Once your masterpiece is ready, we’ll test out our new instruments together and wake up the Gallery! This is a hands-on, noisy, and super fun way to explore art and sound!

This workshop is inspired by the exhibition Enjoy this Trip - The Art of Music Posters, a National Gallery of Australia Touring Exhibition, open Saturday 7 June - Sunday 17 August at HOTA Gallery.

Recommended ages 6-16 years

Dates
Sat 14 Jun
Where
The Studio - HOTA Gallery
Duration
1 hr
Tickets
$20 (includes parent/carer)
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Times
Sat 14 June - 10:30am & 12:30pm

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