
Bring the fascinating creatures of Six Extinctions to life in this creative workshop for teens.
Dive into the world of extinct creatures in this hands-on drawing workshop, designed just for teens aged 14–17.
Explore the captivating Six Extinctions exhibition in this creative workshop designed to ignite your imagination and enhance your artistic skills as you bring prehistoric creatures to life through sketching.
What to expect:
Hands-on learning: Over the course of three hours, participants will dive deep into the fascinating history of extinct creatures. You’ll learn about the diverse species that once roamed our planet and the significant events that led to their extinction.
Expert guidance: Led by Launceston artist Vicki Dewsbury, this workshop will provide expert instruction on various sketching techniques. Vicki will share her insights and tips on how to capture the essence of these ancient beings through art.
Creative exploration: This workshop is not just about learning to draw; it’s about exploring your creativity and expressing your unique artistic vision. You’ll have the opportunity to experiment with different styles and mediums, all while gaining a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
Interactive experience: Engage with fellow young artists in a collaborative and supportive environment. Share your ideas, get feedback, and be inspired by the creativity of others.
Spaces are limited, so book early to secure your spot.
About the workshop
- This workshop is open for young people aged 14-17 of all experience levels who are curious about art and natural science.
- The registration fee includes all materials and entry to Six Extinctions.
- This workshop will be held at the Queen Victoria Museum, 2 Invermay Road, Launceston.