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Yr5 - High School: Drawing and Painting Workshops
Develop your drawing and painting skills in this relaxed creative workshop for older kids and teens.
Students are encouraged to bring a reference image from home to work from as they explore how to interpret and recreate images in their own unique style.
We’ll cover basic colour mixing, brush techniques and mark making to help build confidence and creative expression, while allowing plenty of freedom to experiment and personalise their artwork. Students can choose to work in acrylics or watercolours depending on their preferred style.
Whether you spend your free time painting or you’re just starting to explore art, this workshop is designed to welcome all skill levels. It’s a supportive space where everyone can learn from each other, share ideas and feel inspired by different approaches to creativity.
Perfect for Year 5–high school students who want to build skills while developing their own artistic voice in a relaxed environment.
The Details
Creative Afternoons run from 2:00PM–5:00PM
Located at The Paint Yard – 74A Church St, Wodonga
Designed for Year 5 students through to high school aged artists
Sessions are kept intentionally small to create a relaxed, supportive and inspiring creative environment
What to Bring
Please bring:
a drink bottle
a light snack if needed
any required medications
reference images where requested for specific workshops
All art materials and equipment are included.
About the Sessions
Creative Afternoons are personally run by Georgia from The Paint Yard. Georgia holds a current Working With Children Check, childcare first aid qualifications and is currently in the final year of a Master of Primary Teaching degree.
Booking Information
Once your booking has been completed, you’ll receive a confirmation email containing a link to a short registration form. This form must be completed prior to attending the session.
Please note that bookings are non-refundable. If a student is unable to attend, you are welcome to arrange for another student to attend in their place.
Develop your drawing and painting skills in this relaxed creative workshop for older kids and teens.
Students are encouraged to bring a reference image from home to work from as they explore how to interpret and recreate images in their own unique style.
We’ll cover basic colour mixing, brush techniques and mark making to help build confidence and creative expression, while allowing plenty of freedom to experiment and personalise their artwork. Students can choose to work in acrylics or watercolours depending on their preferred style.
Whether you spend your free time painting or you’re just starting to explore art, this workshop is designed to welcome all skill levels. It’s a supportive space where everyone can learn from each other, share ideas and feel inspired by different approaches to creativity.
Perfect for Year 5–high school students who want to build skills while developing their own artistic voice in a relaxed environment.
The Details
Creative Afternoons run from 2:00PM–5:00PM
Located at The Paint Yard – 74A Church St, Wodonga
Designed for Year 5 students through to high school aged artists
Sessions are kept intentionally small to create a relaxed, supportive and inspiring creative environment
What to Bring
Please bring:
a drink bottle
a light snack if needed
any required medications
reference images where requested for specific workshops
All art materials and equipment are included.
About the Sessions
Creative Afternoons are personally run by Georgia from The Paint Yard. Georgia holds a current Working With Children Check, childcare first aid qualifications and is currently in the final year of a Master of Primary Teaching degree.
Booking Information
Once your booking has been completed, you’ll receive a confirmation email containing a link to a short registration form. This form must be completed prior to attending the session.
Please note that bookings are non-refundable. If a student is unable to attend, you are welcome to arrange for another student to attend in their place.