"Mixed Media Workshop for Tweens" with Kaz McGlynn | 8-12yrs | 4-5pm | Commences Tuesday 29th April | 9-weeks | Term 2 2025
"Mixed Media Workshop for Tweens" with Kaz McGlynn | 8-12yrs | 4-5pm | Commences Tuesday 29th April | 9-weeks | Term 2 2025
Mixed Media Workshop
In this 9-week workshop, you'll learn the essential skills to create your very own mixed media canvas, starting with the fundamentals of drawing the face and building up to a full-body form. Each week, you'll develop new techniques as you work toward your final masterpiece on canvas, incorporating mixed media and paint to bring your character to life. Perfect for manga and anime fans and aspiring artists looking to expand their creative skillset.
Over the nine weeks, young creatives will:
Experiment with different styles and techniques
Practice drawing characters and environments
Play with colour, shading, and composition
Build confidence in their creative skills
This workshop is perfect for young creatives who love to be guided on techniques with a classroom type teaching style and want to explore new ways to express their creativity.
Workshops will run 4-5pm Term Two Tuesday 29th April, 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th May 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th June 2025 (9-weeks) at Bluebird House (Cnr Carr & Swanston Streets, South Geelong).
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Bookings are non-refundable but, should you be unable to attend, your place can be transferred to a friend. Please contact us if you should need to transfer your booking.
NDIS Participants: If this student will be using funds from an NDIS plan. Please contact sarahmoore@bluebirdfoundationinc.org.au for enrolment and an invoice exclusive of GST.
This workshop requires a minimum number of participants to run. In the unlikely event that we don't get this number of participants, we'll cancel the class and fully refund you and inform you via email.
Local artist, Kaz McGlynn
Kaz McGlynn
Kaz McGlynn is an Artist/Art Educator and Founder of KAZWORKS, which “Creates, Makes, and Educates Art” through mixed media and sculpture. With over three decades of experience, she has taught thousands of students across various art mediums. Known for her public art, Kaz collaborates closely with community groups. Her work has earned her numerous awards, including Design Council Australia Awards, Small Business and Education Awards, and a Greater City of Geelong Life Award for her contributions to disability and inclusion. She enjoys fostering confidence in adults, teens, and kids through engaging classes in a fun, safe environment focused on art theory and technique.