What to Expect
Get ready for an exciting introduction to digital art with Procreate, designed especially for children aged 8 to 12. This beginner-friendly workshop encourages creativity as kids learn to use Procreate’s basic tools and features.
Participants will work with reference images to inspire and guide their own original digital artwork, making this a perfect activity for young artists eager to explore new mediums.
The session is hands-on and engaging, ensuring children have fun while developing new skills in a supportive environment.
Activity Details
This one-hour workshop takes place on Wednesday, 15 April 2026, from 10:30 to 11:30 in the morning. It is ideal for school-aged children looking to try digital drawing for the first time.
The cost to attend is $8 per child, and bookings are essential to secure a spot. Registration opens Monday, 23 March 2026, at 8:00 AM.
Parents can book online via the library’s website, by visiting any library branch, or by calling the library directly.
Location and Access
The workshop is held at Bateau Bay Library, located at Bateau Bay Square, 10 Bay Village Road, Bateau Bay NSW 2261.
The library is accessible by public transport and has parking facilities nearby, making it convenient for families to attend.
Friendly library staff are available to assist with directions and any accessibility needs.
Important Information
Children must be between 8 and 12 years old to participate.
All necessary materials and devices with Procreate installed will be provided by the library.
Parents are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early for check-in and to ensure a smooth start.
Please note that places are limited, so early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.
Booking and Prices
Tickets cost $8 per child.
Bookings open on Monday, 23 March 2026, at 8:00 AM and can be made online, in person at any Central Coast library branch, or by phone at 4350 1580.
Payment is required at the time of booking to confirm your child’s place.
For further information, contact Bateau Bay Library directly or visit the Central Coast Council website.