Collage workshop for kids with Peter Waples-Crowe
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with a special workshop led by Ngarigo artist Peter Waples-Crowe.
In this hands-on workshop, Peter will explore his art-making process and guide you through the techniques he uses to combine found imagery, colour, texture and shape to create detailed and complex works that focus on his Indigenous, queer identity.
Using the materials provided, participants will be able to create their own artwork that captures their unique identity, experimenting with pictures, words and symbols.
This workshop coincides with the video installation Ngaya (I am) by Peter Waples-Crowe, currently on display at the Museum of Sydney.
Members get more: Members enjoy presale access and a 20% discount on tickets.
Please Note
- Suitable for ages 10+
- All workshop materials provided.
- Ticket includes one complimentary adult. Adults are required to supervise participating children.
Peter Waples-Crowe
Peter Waples-Crowe is a multidisciplinary artist who reconnected with his Ngarigo (Snowy mountains) heritage after growing up in the Illawarra as an adopted child. This work explores the intersection of an Indigenous Queer identity, spirituality and Australia’s ongoing colonisation. Ngaya (I am) is a continuation of his auto-ethnographic practice, referencing multiple and contested identities and disparate ideas and themes largely based on personal experiences.
Related exhibition
Past exhibition
Ngaya (I am)
‘A cut-and-paste, punked-up look at my Country’ is how Peter Waples-Crowe describes his video installation, a self-portrait of the artist as a queer Ngarigo person from the Snowy Mountains region of south-eastern NSW
Saturday 16 March
Museum of Sydney
Corner Phillip and Bridge streets, Sydney NSW 2000- Cafe
- Wheelchair accessible