Create Your Own Kinetic Sea Creature with Simon Greiner | Ages 5-11

Create Your Own Kinetic Sea Creature with Simon Greiner | Ages 5-11

Woollahra Gallery at RedleafDouble Bay, NSW
Saturday, Jan 24, 2026 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm AEDT
Overview

Create your own moving sea creature from reclaimed cardboard! A family-friendly workshop led by artist Simon Greiner


Using reclaimed cardboard, participants will design and create their own one-of-a-kind sea monster to take home. This family-friendly workshop is perfect for young imaginations to dive into art and make their own unique carboard creature!


Families and young artists will learn basic sculpting techniques to assemble their creature and add unique details. Using sustainable materials, this workshop celebrates the fun of creating imaginative characters from everyday objects while also encouraging participants to consider the potential of recycled materials in art-making.

Ages 5-11: A child-friendly session where young creators work alongside a parent or guardian. Children under 9 must be accompanied.

This family-friendly workshop provides an opportunity for children and parents alike to explore creativity together in a supportive environment. All materials are included, as well as refreshments to keep the creative energy flowing.


Age | 5-11

Event capacity | 20 attendees

When | Saturday 26 January, 10.30 am - 12.30 pm

Where | Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf

Cost and inclusions | $30 All materials provided & refreshments included

Refund policy | For a full refund, cancel your registration at least 3 days before the event date. Please note that booking fees are not refundable.

Transport and parking | The Gallery can be reached via public transport (buses 324, 325 or 326, or walk from Edgecliff Station or Double Bay Wharf). After-hours parking is available at Council Chambers (536 New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028). If you are arriving via UBER or Taxi please request a drop-off or collection at the Council Chambers.

Image | Simon Greiner by Jacquie Manning

Create your own moving sea creature from reclaimed cardboard! A family-friendly workshop led by artist Simon Greiner


Using reclaimed cardboard, participants will design and create their own one-of-a-kind sea monster to take home. This family-friendly workshop is perfect for young imaginations to dive into art and make their own unique carboard creature!


Families and young artists will learn basic sculpting techniques to assemble their creature and add unique details. Using sustainable materials, this workshop celebrates the fun of creating imaginative characters from everyday objects while also encouraging participants to consider the potential of recycled materials in art-making.

Ages 5-11: A child-friendly session where young creators work alongside a parent or guardian. Children under 9 must be accompanied.

This family-friendly workshop provides an opportunity for children and parents alike to explore creativity together in a supportive environment. All materials are included, as well as refreshments to keep the creative energy flowing.


Age | 5-11

Event capacity | 20 attendees

When | Saturday 26 January, 10.30 am - 12.30 pm

Where | Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf

Cost and inclusions | $30 All materials provided & refreshments included

Refund policy | For a full refund, cancel your registration at least 3 days before the event date. Please note that booking fees are not refundable.

Transport and parking | The Gallery can be reached via public transport (buses 324, 325 or 326, or walk from Edgecliff Station or Double Bay Wharf). After-hours parking is available at Council Chambers (536 New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028). If you are arriving via UBER or Taxi please request a drop-off or collection at the Council Chambers.

Image | Simon Greiner by Jacquie Manning

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf

548 New South Head Road

Double Bay, NSW 2028

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