July School Holiday program – Wed 12 & Thursday 13, July, 2017
General Information
Fee: $30 per session / child
Age: Children must be 5 years and older at time of booking
Address: PCAI Studio & Gallery – Shop 5, 10-14 Hunter Street, Parramatta
Session times: 5 to 8 years 10 am to 12 pm, 9+year olds 2 to 4 pm
Booking: is confirmed once Online Form is completed and payment is received via PayPal or Online deposit. (Details on online booking form)
Places limited to 10 children per class
A parent/carer must accompany any child who is deemed to have behavioural or additional needs.
Book and pay online by completing the form on the right
Contact: pa*******@***il.com
Ph: 0415414589
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Under the sea Age: 5 to 8 years
Date: Wednesday 12 July
Time: 10am to 12 pm
Description
In this workshop the children will have fun creating a fish sculpture on a rock using basic hand building techniques. They will add colour using to decorate using coloured slips. The work will later be fired and glazed by our staff, and ready to be collected in about 3 weeks from the date of the workshop.
Into the woods Age: 5 to 8 years
Date: Thursday 13 July
Time: 10am to 12 pm
Description
Create a little piece of woodland magic with your very own ceramic rabbit. The children will learn some basic hand building techniques to create an adorable bunny. They will decorate with coloured slips and the work will be fired with a clear glaze.
Space – the final frontier
Age: 9 years plus
Date: Wednesday 12 July
Time: 2 to 4 pm
Description
In this workshop the children will design and create a kooky space alien. They will learn hand building techniques including pinch pots and coiling. Imagination is the key! The works will be decorated with coloured slips and underglaze and fired with a clear glaze.
Jungle story – Full
Age: 9 years plus
Date: Thursday 13 July
Time: 2 to 4 pm
Description
What lurks in the jungle? It could be a cute little monkey or a ferocious tiger! In this workshop the children will create a jungle creature using basic hand building techniques, colouring their work with slips and underglazes. Pieces will be fired with a clear ceramic glaze.