After a close and careful look at Peter Madden's amazing construction of dark and detailed towers we make our own futuristic city. It's collage meets construction, all glued together with your wonderful imagination.
When:
25 January 2011 - 27 Jan 2011
Focus artwork: Peter Madden, Necrolopolous, 2004.
Bookings open Monday 27 December
Cost: $12 - includes all materials plus light refreshments
Time: 10.00am to 12 noon
All programmes are designed for 5 to 10 year olds
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When: Friday, January 28, 2011
Inspiration Station, level 4
11.00 am-noon
Admission: Free
Come and try your hand at the drawing techniques of the European masters. Suitable for ages 8 and above. Basic drawing materials provided.
Tania Sunde BFA is the art tutoring facilitator at Art Point Gallery in Point Chevalier. Tania invites children to come along and paint these Holidays!!! (3rd – 18th July)
From 3pm – 5pm Monday to Thursday
Ages 8 to 12 yrs
A 2hr painting session is $30 per student
Bookings essential – 2 children per session
Art Point Gallery
198 Point Chevalier Road
Point Chevalier
email euro...@clear.net.nz
Painting, clay modelling, creating from found objects. Come and be inspired!
Artsight's School Holiday programmes provide an opportunity for kids and teens to learn about and make artworks in a fun and inspiring atmosphere. Morning and afternoon classes are available for 5-12 year olds.The three hour sessions explore a range of artists and media and processes with all students completing beautiful pieces of art to bring home.
Orakei Community Centre, 156 Kepa Road, Orakei
Tuesday 13th July 2010
Painting NZ 9am-12pm (5-12 YRS)
Specialists in unique natural toys and natural art materials, emphasizing the natural qualities of wood, wool, silks and wax. The toys are designed to enhance the child's senses and are made according to the principles of Rudolf Steiner.
We have Different Kind of Items:
"Maori art is inseparable from Maori culture. It is like a living organism that exists in the spirit of our people and drives them toward wider horizons and greater achievement."
Toi Maori is a charitable trust that represents 10 national artform committees covering the visual, performing and literary arts.
We annually produce a wide range of events and activities that inculde festivals, exhibitions, performances, publications and workshops that relate to a wide spectrum of Maori artforms.
Contact:
Maori Arts
Phone: +64 4 801 7914
Fax: +64 4 801 9412
Arts Access Aotearoa Whakahauhau Katoa o Hanga is a national organisation that strives for a society where all people are able to participate in the arts, whatever their circumstances. We work to increase artistic opportunities for our key stakeholders: disabled people, disconnected youth, elderly people, mental health service users, disadvantaged migrants and refugees. We are also the key organisation in New Zealand advocating for the arts as a tool for change in prisons.
Contact:
Phone: +64 (04) 802 4349
Fax: +64 (04) 802 4357
Email: arts...@artsaccess.org.nz
ARTSPACE is the leading platform for contemporary art in New Zealand Aotearoa. ARTSPACE is dedicated to commissioning and presenting new ideas in art and culture. We are artist-centred, and aim to facilitate and resource artistic inquiry within a creative, critical and non-commercial environment. Alongside a commitment to artists we endeavour to operate as a cultural hub; fuelling active engagement at a national and international level for a diverse range of communities.
Contact:
Phone: +64 9 303 4965
Fax: +64 9 366 1842
Email: enqu...@artspace.org.nz
The Fletcher Trust is a charitable trust to support activities in the art communities of New Zealand. The Fletcher Trust, now in its 30th year of operation, originated as a charitable trust to support activities in the communities in which the Fletcher Challenge Group of companies operated.
Contact:
Fletcher Collection
Phone: (09) 525 9250
Fax: (09) 525 9021
Email: prs...@xtra.co.nz
Website: http://www.fletchercollection.co.nz/
A gallery that showcases recent developments in contemporary art practice associated with Elam School of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland.
The George Fraser Gallery provides a public exhibiting space for Elam School of Fine Arts and is a valuable teaching resource for the professional presentation of artwork in the public arena.