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NGV Kids on Tour

We're super excited to bring NGV Kids on Tour to our libraries this January school holiday!

Our fantastic friend, National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), has collaborated with a creative collective of artists to bring you a variety of free art-making activities.

These hands-on activities were designed to foster social connection, while also sparking creative thinking and encouraging self-expression. The activities range from collages, to constructing paper lanterns to bracelet beading.

The NGV Kids on Tour will be held in five of our libraries:

  • Bannockburn
  • Colac
  • Corio
  • Lara, and
  • Leopold

The events will be held on various dates in January 2024.

For specific detail on each event, please look through our events calendar.

 

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.

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