Immerse your young teen in a unique two-day adventure combining creativity and storytelling. This event invites participants to paint their own miniature figures and then bring them to life in a collaborative Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) game. Perfect for beginners and experienced players alike, this workshop encourages imagination and social connection.
What to Expect
Over two afternoons, participants will be guided through painting their own tabletop miniature, developing their character's personality, abilities, and backstory. The following day, they will use their painted miniature in a fun, guided D&D session with others, fostering teamwork and storytelling skills.
This event welcomes all skill levels, so no prior experience with miniature painting or D&D is necessary. It's an engaging way for young people to explore creative arts and role-playing games in a supportive environment.
Activity Details
- Session 1: Monday 13 July 2026, 13:00 to 17:00 – Miniature painting and character creation.
- Session 2: Tuesday 14 July 2026, 13:00 to 17:00 – Play a guided D&D adventure using the painted miniatures.
- Age group: 12-18 years.
- Bookings are essential and participants must attend both sessions.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Stanton Library, located at 234 Miller Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060. The sessions will be held in the Conference Room on Level 2, which is accessible for people using mobility aids via lift. This central location is easy to reach by public transport and offers a welcoming community space.
Important Information
Please ensure your child can attend both days before booking. One ticket is required per participant. All materials for painting will be provided, and the sessions are designed to be inclusive and supportive for all skill levels. Parents can feel confident their children will be engaged in a safe and creative environment.
Booking and Prices
This event is free of charge. Bookings are essential to secure a place. Reserve your child's spot early to avoid disappointment as spaces are limited. For more information or to book, please visit the North Sydney Council events page or contact the library directly.