
Art v Science: Moonlit Screen Printing
Dates
Tuesday 2 July | 10am - 1pm
Drop and Leave program
$45 per participant
Ages
Developed for children aged 8 to 12 years old
Registration
Please arrive at 9.45am to complete participant registration and consent details.
Essential information before you book
** Please wear/bring along an old shirt to use during the screen printing process. Aprons will also be provided.
Site access information
WA Museum Boola Bardip is fully accessible. Call 1300 134 081 for assistance. Accessible resources and programs >
Calling all young scientists and budding artists for Boola Bardip's lunar art adventure!
Discover all there is to know about the Moon, then unleash your creativity by crafting a personalised screen-printed masterpiece inspired by the lunar landscape. Take your cosmic creation home and let your imagination soar!
During this program, participants will:
- Explore our new To the Moon exhibition for inspiration
- Let their thinking wax and wane in our lunar quiz
- Create their own screen-printed masterpiece inspired by the Moon
Reviews
"I liked that we got to go at our own pace and have something to hang up in our room."
— Frederick 12 years
"I really enjoyed this program - we learnt so many new things! Can't wait to come again."
— Lillian 10 years old
"I enjoyed being creative and making new friends. I loved it."
— Thea 10 Years
"It was very nice, I can't wait to come next time! I loved the people, they care so much about us."
— Emily 9 years
Please note National Companion Cards are accepted at WA Museum Boola Bardip. Due to the nature of this workshop, companion card bookings should be made by contacting reception@museum.wa.gov.au
Drop and leave programs
Drop and leave programs enable juniors to experience the Museum independently, discover and learn something new in an area of interest and access materials and resources that would not normally be available at home. All programs are managed and monitored by our experienced Learning and Engagement staff.
Related exhibitions
Throughout history, the Moon has entranced artists, poets, scientists, writers, and musicians the world over.