WORKSHOPS: HOME SCHOOL: LETTING OFF S.T.E.A.M : SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING ART MATHS
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Book TicketsTerm 3 | Wednesdays | 10.30 am - 12. 30pm
19 July | 2, 16, 30 August |13 September
$100 for 5 (2 hour) sessions, all materials included
Ages 6 - 9
Letting off S.T.E.A.M is an inclusive art and science program at Casula Powerhouse for children for 6-9 yrs. Over five two hour sessions within CPAC’s rich visual environment, this course will provide younger children with innovative ways to examine connections between art making, the sciences and art history. Explorations in term 3 includes Twirling Twig mobiles + Alexander Calder and Wizard’s Brew + Louise Zhang. So come and let your children let off some S.T.E.A.M throughout 2017.
Week 1 | Science + Art
* Slime
* Wizard’s Brew
* Lynda Benglis.
* Louise Zhang
Week | Technology + Art
* Spinning Ballerinas
* Stop Motion
* William Kentridge
* PES
Week 3 | Engineering + Art
* Twirling Twig mobile
* Skewer Structure
* Frank Gehry
* Alexander Calder
Week 4 | Art
* Marbled Paper
* Oil & Water do Mix
* Georgia O Keefe
* Turkish Marbling
Week 5 | Maths + Art
* Paul Klee
* Compass Painting
* Cubism
* Frank Stella
Letting off S.T.E.A.M will be led by Cayn Rosmarin.
Cayn Rosmarin is a visual arts educator with experience in both museum and school environments. She has experience and expertise in a diverse range of arts – drawing, painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Cayn is the Public Programs & Education Officer at Casula Powerhouse
If either LOOK THINK or LETTING OFF STEAM are booked in combination with their additional workshop both these will be available at a reduced price of $180.00
Event Information
LocationCasula Powerhouse
Arts Centre
Duration2 hrs
Ages6 - 9
Cost$100 for 5 sessions
all materials included
Phone02 8711 7123
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