THE Horsham Town Hall has lined up an assortment of all things creative for the winter school holidays.
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The school holiday program inspired by the Still Now exhibition and performance by Asking for Trouble's The Bottle Collector.
To kick of the program, which is free for participants, on Tuesday, June 29, there will be a Museum of Oddbods and Ornaments.
Through play, making and presenting, this workshop is an invitation to create the extraordinary from seemingly ordinary objects with artists Mary French and Desiree Cross.
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This workshop runs from noon to 2.30pm aimed at 7 to 12 year old's.
There are three other activities to be held over the winter holidays.
On Wednesday, June 30 the workshop "Still Making" will be held for two different age groups.
The workshop is inspired by current exhibition at the Town Hall Gallery, Still Now.
The artistic class will be run by artists Anthony Pelchen and Emi Kamataki and use painting, sculpting and photography to spark the art inside participants.
The workshop for younger children, 7-12, will run from 10.30am to noon and for ages 13 upwards class will run from 1.30 to 3pm.
For the younger ones there will be a musical and messy program called Still Messy.
This class will use movement, music and still moments along with paint brushes and a large white wall to create some art.
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There will be two classes run on Friday, July 2. One session at 10.30am to noon and then another 1.30pm to 3pm.
The last activity is open to children and families and will be an Aboriginal Symbols and Story Telling workshop which will run on Wednesday, July 7.
Gunditjmara and Wotjobaluk artist Tanisha Lovett will explore the cultural symbols used by Aboriginal peoples for storytelling.
The workshop is also a part of NAIDOC week.
In this workshop participants will explore painting or drawing their own story on paper, a rock or an object that has meaning.
There will be two sessions, one from 10.30am to noon and the following 1.30pm to 3pm.
Due to limited capacity and COVIDSafe protocols all participants must book online horshamtownhall.com.au/for_kids or phone 5382 9575.
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