What to Expect
Dive into an explosively creative workshop designed especially for children during the school holidays. This program offers a unique opportunity to learn about the artistic processes behind the 2026 Biennale of Sydney exhibitions.
Children will explore inspiring works by artists such as Ema Shin, Khalil Rabah, Niamh McGann, Dorothy Cross, and others. They will engage with themes of memory and storytelling through interactive art activities.
Participants will create their own artworks inspired by the Shellal mosaic and the concept of a heart family tree, making their own hands a part of the art and the story of Rememory.
Activity Details
This program runs on multiple days from Tuesday 7 April to Friday 17 April 2026, with sessions from 10:30 to 12:30 each day, except for Tuesday 14 April which also includes an early session from 8:30 to 10:30.
The workshop is suitable for children accompanied by a parent or carer who must stay for the duration. Registration is essential to secure a spot.
The cost is $25 per child, providing a rich, hands-on experience in a supportive and inspiring environment.
Location and Access
The program takes place at the Chau Chak Wing Museum, located at University Place, University of Sydney, Camperdown NSW 2006.
The museum is accessible by public transport and offers a welcoming space for families to explore art and culture together.
Parents and carers can enjoy the museum surroundings while children participate in the creative sessions.
Important Information
Parents or carers must remain with their children throughout the workshop to ensure safety and support.
Spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended to avoid disappointment.
The program focuses on engaging children with contemporary art and encouraging their own creative expression inspired by professional artists.
Booking and Prices
Tickets cost $25 per child and must be booked in advance due to limited availability.
Bookings can be made through the Chau Chak Wing Museum website or the City of Sydney events page.
This is a fantastic opportunity to enrich your child's school holidays with meaningful artistic experiences in a vibrant cultural setting.