This is a repeating event- Event 8 / 1128 May 2026 4:30 pm25 June 2026 4:30 pm
This is a repeating event- Event 8 / 1128 May 2026 4:30 pm25 June 2026 4:30 pm
Creative Kids Afternoons is a fortnightly children’s art workshop at Woods Street Arts Space. These free sessions are designed for kids aged 5 to 12,
Creative Kids Afternoons is a fortnightly children’s art workshop at Woods Street Arts Space. These free sessions are designed for kids aged 5 to 12, however younger siblings are welcome to join in.
The workshops are in a relaxed atmosphere where young people are encouraged to prioritise play and sensory discovery in a small group setting.
Each workshop is child-led within a theme, allowing kids to be as creative as they like.
Spaces are limited, so please register online. All parents are required to stay with their child/ren and are encouraged to get involved with the creative fun. Tea and coffee are available.
Woods Street allows creative play across inside and outside spaces, so we love taking advantage of making outside whenever the weather allows.
Woods Street Arts Space
44 Woods Street, Laverton
(03) 9932 1000
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