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Imaginary Leaps – Pop Up Art Puppet Play

Get creative with your kids through a fun and engaging Imaginary Leaps workshop hosted by artist Rachel Riggs, and a visit to the Picasso to Warhol exhibition.

Suitable for children aged 5 and younger, these interactive workshops explore materials and objects, with rhymes and movement to stimulate imaginative play. Children will help create characters, stories and mini-worlds relating to the artists in the Picasso to Warhol exhibition. Both child and parent will enjoy this art-inspired puppetry adventure!

Imaginary Leaps is an international working practice methodology with an open learning process and active learning through creative play for young children (under 5s).

Purchase four workshops for $110 which includes unlimited* entry to Picasso to Warhol.

Workshop: approx. 1 hour
Where: AGWA’s Administration Linkway
Price: $30 per workshop

Workshops explore funny faces and shadow inspired by Alexander Calder and Pablo Picasso
Date: Saturday 3 November (ages 4-5) & Wednesday 7 November (ages 2-3)
Time: 11am & 1pm

Workshops explore collage and photo montage puppets inspired by Andy Warhol and Romare Bearden
– some outdoor activity
Date: Saturday 10 November (ages 4-5) & Wednesday 14 November (ages 2-3)
Time: 11am & 1pm

Workshops explore splatter paining and Pollock puppetry inspired by Jackson Pollock
- some outdoor activity please come in old clothes.
Date: Saturday 17 November (ages 4-5) & Wednesday 21 November (ages 2-3)
Time: 11am & 1pm

Workshops explore window collage and tissue play puppets inspired by Henri Matisse
– some outdoor activity
Date: Saturday 24 November (ages 4-5) & Wednesday 28 November (ages 2-3)
Time: 11am & 1pm

Workshop Pass – $110*
includes four workshops and a Picasso to Warhol Multi-Pass
Every Wednesday at 11am (4 sessions in November)
Every Wednesday at 1pm (4 sessions in November)
Every Saturday at 11am (4 sessions in November)
Every Saturday at 1pm (4 sessions in November)

*Excludes Friday nights and special events.

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