Supporting Regional Victoria, Bendigo & Country towns with mural and street art projects
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School workshops

School Workshops

Spray painting and street art workshops for school groups

We develop unique and engaging workshops that foster participation.

We love helping the next generation discover their creative talents, utilising creative facilitators living in Country Victoria and Melbourne, we provide unique workshop experiences that can be tailored to primary school or high school.

Servicing the areas of Bendigo, Ballarat, Echuca, Geelong, Maryborough, Charlton, Shepparton and other regional areas of Victoria. We bring everything to you, so there’s no need to worry about managing supplies and holding onto leftover materials on completion of the project.

We try our best to employ local artists and facilitators where possible. We help find the right creative person to collaborate with your school.

2021 - A student led project that pivoted around the circle of friends seating area at Elmore Olsh Primary School. We facilitated a workshop with students via video link during lockdown and had the students help paint the mural with lead artist Rachel Doller when they returned to on site learning.

Art workshops can be tailored to suite a variety of outcomes including;

  • Creating a safe space for participants as they experiment and express their creativity around peers

  • Help express school identity and core themes through art

  • Short but fun, fast-paced workshops using spray paint

  • Feature mural where students get hands-on working alongside a lead artist

  • Represent the broader community and bring people together

  • Student driven outcomes

We work with you to create a program that ticks the right curriculum boxes while encouraging high rates of participation.

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Aerosol workshops where lead facilitator Vern Hardie connects with the participants with meaningful discussions around mental health and wellbeing. Made more engaging with the hands on spray painting element, the discussions help students realise the power of creativity within them.

There’s always a focus on safety when using aerosol and discussions around legalities of street art and graffiti. We use water-based aerosol that is less harmful to participants and the environment.