What to Expect
These school holidays, inspire your child's creativity with a hands-on collage workshop at Wollongong Library. Children aged 8 and above will have the chance to cut, glue, and create unique artworks using old books and magazines. This is a wonderful opportunity to explore artistic expression in a supportive and fun environment.
The session encourages imagination and fine motor skills, making it perfect for primary-aged children looking for a creative outlet during the break. Parents can relax knowing their kids are engaged in a safe, educational, and enjoyable activity.
Activity Details
The workshop runs for one hour, from 10:30 to 11:30 in the morning on Thursday, 16 July 2026. It is designed specifically for children aged 8 years and older, so please ensure your child fits this age group before booking.
Participants will use recycled materials such as old books and magazines to create their own collage on canvas. This eco-friendly approach also teaches children about reusing materials creatively.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Wollongong Library, located at 41 Burelli Street. The library is a welcoming community space with easy access and facilities to accommodate families.
For those unfamiliar with the venue, the library offers parking and accessibility options. More details can be found on the Wollongong Library website or by contacting the library directly.
Important Information
Spaces for this free event are limited, so bookings are essential to secure a spot. Only children within the specified age group should be registered to ensure the best experience for all participants.
A library card is required to attend, but if you don’t have one, it’s free and easy to join online. This event highlights one of the many benefits of having a library membership.
Booking and Prices
Entry to the workshop is free, but you must book your place in advance through Eventbrite. If the session is full, you can join the waitlist to be notified if a spot becomes available.
Booking early is recommended to avoid disappointment, as this popular activity fills up quickly during school holidays.