Explore, create and bring new worlds to life with Melbourne-based artists Gracia Haby and Louise Jennison in an immersive gallery day for high-ability learners.
Spend the morning with NGV Educators analysing diverse representations of the Australian environment, from historical and contemporary landscapes to works of art and design that communicate ideas about place. Students will engage closely with selected artworks, building observational skills through focused sketching and drawing.
In the afternoon, students work with Gracia and Louise who are celebrated for their richly layered paper works. Students will assemble expressive works that celebrate the diversity, fragility and wonder of the natural world. Guided by the artists, they will explore scale, composition and imagery to create dynamic collaged environments inspired by flora and fauna.
Gracia Haby and Louise Jennison are a collaborative duo based in Melbourne, Australia. They have been working together since 1999, creating a diverse range of artworks that often address themes of conservation and biodiversity. Their work includes artists’ books, zines, collages, stories, prints, and drawings. They are also wildlife carers, fostering and caring for various species, including grey-headed flying foxes and ringtail possums. Their collaborative approach allows them to bring different skills and interests together, creating unique and impactful works.
NGV Creativity Club is a series of targeted masterclasses for high achieving students in Years 4–10. Offered during school holidays at the NGV the programs will be led by industry professionals including visual artists, writers and designers. These targeted programs will give students access to opportunities to develop technical skills and extend their creative talents beyond the classroom.
NGV Creativity Club is funded by the Department of Education as part of the Victorian Challenge and Enrichment Series. The masterclasses are offered exclusively to Victorian Government School students who are achieving at least one year above their expected level in the relevant subject area.
Information for parents and guardians
- Once booked, a parent or guardian will be required to complete an additional registration form. This form will be sent by email.
- NGV Creativity Club programs are supervised by NGV Learn staff so parents are not required to attend the session, unless acting as a companion with a valid government issued Companion Card.
- Please ensure students bring a packed lunch, snacks, and water bottle.
- Parents and carers may be eligible to receive assistance with transport costs if they will be travelling from outside the Metropolitan Melbourne train network.
