Art v Science: Printing Nature

Dates

Tuesday 28 January | 10am-1pm

Dates
-
Ages
8-12 years
Cost

$45 per participant

Registration

Please arrive at 9.45am to complete participant registration and consent details.

Membership 

Friend Members receive 15% off ticket pricing for this event.

Essential information before you book

*All equipment  and materails required will 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! 

In this hands-on workshop, unleash your creativity and explore the wonders of nature. Choose from a range of nature-inspired stencils and watch your artwork come to life through screen printing.

Discover how science and art connect as you play with patterns and shapes found in nature. Let your imagination run wild!

During this program, you will:

  • Learn stencil cutting and screen-printing techniques
  • Create two unique, nature-inspired screen prints to take home
  • Explore the Museum’s galleries while your masterpieces dry

This program is perfect for curious minds ready to combine artistic expression with scientific discovery!


Kids Feedback 

Don’t just take our word for it—here’s what our young participants have to say:

-“It was amazing and fun”. Madelaine 9 years

-“I liked how we met new people and made cool stuff and brought them home.” Keira 9 years

-“I loved the printing and designs and meeting new people.” Piper 10 years

-“I liked that it was really fun and that we made some art.” Harrison 10 years 

-“I liked learning how to do some new screen printing.” Oakley 11 years

-“I enjoyed the support of the adults, they gave us support on difficult parts. I had fun creating the cut-outs.“ Kajori 11 years


Parents Feedback

Here’s what parents are hearing from their kids about our programs:

  • They had fun and felt supported
  • They learned something new and made friends
  • They can’t wait to come back!

What parents love about our programs:

  • Diverse and engaging activities
  • Educational, safe environment
  • Friendly, qualified staff
  • Convenient and affordable

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.