Cnr London Circuit and City Square, Canberra City
Open today from 10am to 4pm
Let your imagination run wild these school holidays! Inspired by Sidney Nolan’s magnificent lyrebird, this hands-on workshop invites kids to design and make their very own wearable animal mask using cardboard and a mix of fun, recycled materials.
Whether it’s a soaring bird, a curious critter, or an imaginative creature, kids will learn how to bring their ideas to life using everyday items and reclaimed materials. It’s a playful, eco-friendly adventure in creativity—perfect for young makers who love to invent, construct, and get a little bit wild!
Parents and carers are required to accompany their children but do not need to purchase a ticket.
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