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NGV Kids on Tour at McClelland

Tuesday 14 January 2025 | From 10.30am

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Contact Name: McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery

Location

390 McClelland Drive,
Langwarrin, 3910 Victoria

Summer School Holidays 2025 - NGV Kids on Tour at McClelland

Unleash your creativity these school holidays with NGV Kids on Tour! From wearable cat and dog ears to vibrant flower pompoms and delicate paper moths, there’s an art activity for every age.

Through a series of free workshops and activities, NGV Kids on Tour brings the joy of art-making to children and families across Victoria. Developed by the NGV in collaboration with inspiring artists and designers from around the world, each activity is designed to spark imagination, creative thinking, and self-expression.

NGV Kids on Tour at McClelland, is a free, ticketed event, hosted in the Sarah & Baillieu Myer Education Pavilion.

Tuesday 14 January 2025

Sessions available to book on each date:

Session 1 - 10.30am – 11.30am

Session 2 - 12.30pm – 1.30pm

To make sure everyone has a special experience, numbers are capped.

All activities listed below will run simultaneously allowing families to choose what works best for their children.

NGV Kids on Tour is an initiative of the National Gallery of Victoria. NGV extends sincerest thanks to Event Partner Officeworks, for their generous support of NGV Kids exhibitions and programs.

Image: A child engaging with the Bogong Moth activity. Photo: Suleiman Thomas

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