THE Horsham Regional Art Gallery’s holiday program has children showing off their creative skills.
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Horsham artist Nichola Clarke the holidays are a time for children to use their imagination and get their hands dirty.
With a jam-packed program children can find themselves building sculptures out of recycled materials, creating their own beasts and getting messy with paint.
“It’s a chance for the kids to use their imagination and go crazy. They can build what they want to build and they always come out with something amazing,” she said.
Ms Clarke said her workshops are open to all skills levels and was excited to see what the children create.
Next week children can take part in the upcycle this workshop on Tuesday where they will be getting inspiration from Ms Clarke’s giant recyclable sculpture.
In the afternoon the star dream catchers workshop has teenagers making their own wall hangings.
On Wednesday children will be having fun with aluminium and creating their own art works or bringing their own fantastical beasts to life with modelling clay.
It will be a bugs world on Thursday where children will construct a bug and its environment.
In the afternoon children will create beach art work from a mosaic of shells that take on a fish shape.
Ms Clarke said bookings are essential with each workshop having a limited capacity.
To learn more about the summer school holiday program workshops visit www.horshamtownhall.com