Print Club Paper Vases - School Holiday Workshop
Play and create a paper vase cover using colourful gelli plate printing techniques.
Learn colourful gelli printing skills in this workshop, while creating a decorative paper vase. Perfect for dressing up a recycled bottle or can and transforming it into an eyecatching vase that is the perfect home for summer cut flowers for any room in the house.
This session will begin with an age-appropriate visit through our exhibition Bloomfield: 1925-2025, where we'll discuss Bloomfield's legacy of occupational therapy and gardens as well as how connecting with nature and creativity can improve wellbeing.
For young people aged 8+ who enjoy creating, experimenting with new techniques and colour. It is designed for children to be dropped off at the beginning and picked up at the end of the session.
Bookings are essential.
Special Instructions
Please be aware that no food or drink can be consumed inside the Museum. Water in a tightly sealed bottle is permitted.
Please bring everything your child/ren will need for the duration of the workshop, including any required medications.
Orange City Council, including the Museum, is a Child Safe organisation. This booking form asks you to provide information about relevant medical conditions, authorisation of whether pictures can be taken of your child and instructions on who is authorised to pick up/drop off your child. For more information visit Orange City Council's Child Safe Strategic Policy.
About Bloomfield: 1925-2025
Opened in 1925 as Orange Mental Hospital, Bloomfield Hospital has shaped life in Orange and the Central West for a century. From employment and education to sport, arts and community events, Bloomfield's history has been deeply entwined with that of our region.
Join us for this special centenary exhibition, featuring rare photographs and film, compelling objects and interactives tracing changing treatments, social attitudes, culture, and everyday life at Bloomfield from 1925 to today.
Play and create a paper vase cover using colourful gelli plate printing techniques.
Learn colourful gelli printing skills in this workshop, while creating a decorative paper vase. Perfect for dressing up a recycled bottle or can and transforming it into an eyecatching vase that is the perfect home for summer cut flowers for any room in the house.
This session will begin with an age-appropriate visit through our exhibition Bloomfield: 1925-2025, where we'll discuss Bloomfield's legacy of occupational therapy and gardens as well as how connecting with nature and creativity can improve wellbeing.
For young people aged 8+ who enjoy creating, experimenting with new techniques and colour. It is designed for children to be dropped off at the beginning and picked up at the end of the session.
Bookings are essential.
Special Instructions
Please be aware that no food or drink can be consumed inside the Museum. Water in a tightly sealed bottle is permitted.
Please bring everything your child/ren will need for the duration of the workshop, including any required medications.
Orange City Council, including the Museum, is a Child Safe organisation. This booking form asks you to provide information about relevant medical conditions, authorisation of whether pictures can be taken of your child and instructions on who is authorised to pick up/drop off your child. For more information visit Orange City Council's Child Safe Strategic Policy.
About Bloomfield: 1925-2025
Opened in 1925 as Orange Mental Hospital, Bloomfield Hospital has shaped life in Orange and the Central West for a century. From employment and education to sport, arts and community events, Bloomfield's history has been deeply entwined with that of our region.
Join us for this special centenary exhibition, featuring rare photographs and film, compelling objects and interactives tracing changing treatments, social attitudes, culture, and everyday life at Bloomfield from 1925 to today.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
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Location
Orange Regional Museum
151 Byng Street
Orange, NSW 2800
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