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Art Steps by Hayley Millar Baker

Art Steps by Hayley Millar Baker

Starts: Saturday, 02 July 2022
Ends: Sunday, 17 July 2022
Art Steps by Hayley Millar Baker is an activity that looks at how your intuitions and imaginations take you to special places and people while you are dreaming. Engage with these themes through drawing and sharing with family and friends. Gunditjmara and Djabwurrung artist Hayley Millar Baker’s film Nyctinasty is part of the 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony. Art Steps is a series of creative making activities created by artists for children. The activity space in the Ceremony exhibition foyer is open each morning during the winter school holidays, but places are limited and booking is encouraged. Children of all ages are welcome and must be accompanied by a parent/carer.
Add to Calendar 2022-07-02 12:00 am 2022-07-17 12:00 am Art Steps by Hayley Millar Baker Art Steps by Hayley Millar Baker is an activity that looks at how your intuitions and imaginations take you to special places and people while you are dreaming. Engage with these themes through drawing and sharing with family and friends. Gunditjmara and Djabwurrung artist Hayley Millar Baker’s film Nyctinasty is part of the 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony. Art Steps is a series of creative making activities created by artists for children. The activity space in the Ceremony exhibition foyer is open each morning during the winter school holidays, but places are limited and booking is encouraged. Children of all ages are welcome and must be accompanied by a parent/carer. Parkes Place East, Parkes , ACT , 2600 , Australia
Parkes Place East, Parkes , ACT , 2600 , Australia
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