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Summer Holiday Program

Museum of Brisbane

Spark your child’s curiosity and creativity this summer at one of the many hands-on art and design workshops on offer at Museum of Brisbane.

Inspired by the museum’s current High Rotation and New Woman exhibitions, activities range from free to $20, and span from December 16 until January 27.

MoB Rockin' Wreaths

The fun kicks off with a couple of festive-themed workshops where children can let their imagination run wild while creating a Christmas ornament, or a decorative Rockin’ Wreath using sparkles, sequins and repurposed materials.

Families can get in on the fun by taking the High Rotation Family Tour, where they’ll be immersed in the past 30 years of Brisbane’s vibrant music scene. Drawing on this inspiration, kids can decorate their own Custom Band Patches, which can then be ironed onto clothing (make sure you BYO jacket, shirt ot tote bag) in true rock star fashion.

MoB Summer Holiday

Learn how to create an awesome music-related fanzine out of paper, glue and scissors as part of the Kids Fanzine Project with Jeremy Staples, and unleash your inner beat during the Rhythm and Drum Making workshop. Those really wanting to let loose will love the Summer Silent Disco, where the whole family can pop on some headphones and bust out the boogie.

MOB Summer Disco

Drawing inspiration from the New Woman exhibition, participants can print their own bold textile banner in the Screen Print Wall Banner workshop, or express their hopes and visions for a better future by creating their own mini protest banners as part of the Pocket Placard activity.

Need to know – Cost and age suitability varies between sessions, and some activities require bookings.

By Dominique Falk

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Image credits top to bottom:

Pocket placards activity photographed in Rachael Haynes’, Threads of Resistance display as part of the New Woman exhibition at Museum of Brisbane, 2019. Photo: Dylan Evans.

Rockin’ Wreaths activity photographed in front of The Grates costume worn by Patience Hodgson in High Rotation exhibition at Museum of Brisbane, 2019. Photo: Dylan Evans.

Jeremy Staples surrounded by hand-made fanzines. Photo: Sabrina Lauriston. 

Summer Silent Disco photographed in Museum of Brisbane’s High Rotation exhibition. Photo: Dylan Evans.

Museum of Brisbane

Lvl 3, City Hall

King George Square

Brisbane

Various times & costs

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