Sugar Spin For Kids
Goma
Sugar Spin for kids is a fantastic program of free activities to coincide with GOMA’s epic 10th anniversary celebrations and the mega Sugar Spin: You, Me, Art and Everything exhibition.
Highlights are:
‘Mirror Mirror’ is an immersive project developed in collaboration with New York-based Icelandic artist Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir (aka Shoppy). Shoppy creates spectacular artworks using vibrantly coloured artificial hair. She believes that hair can inspire great personal creativity, allowing each of us to express who we are to the world. Inspired by the artist’s colourful, tactile practice, young visitors can create their own extraordinary paper hairstyles and style a wall of artificial hair. Gallery 1.4 Nov 19-Apr 17
NUSRA LATIF QURESHI: ENCHANTED SPACES
For the first time in a decade, GOMA presents ‘Enchanted spaces’. Pakistani artist Nusra Latif Qureshi introduces young visitors to the traditional South Asian technique of Mughal miniature painting, inviting them to work with animal and floral motifs to create their own personalised drawing. Outside the Research Library, Level 3. Dec 3-Apr 17
LEFT/RIGHT SLIDE
As part of the general Sugar Spin exhibtion, Carsten Hollers much-loved mega installation of clear plastic tube slides spirals vistors from the top floor of GOMA to the bottom floor.
GOMA TURNS 10 SUMMER FESTIVAL: ART, IDEAS, MUSIC & MORE
Celebrate with 5 full days of artist workshops, talks, performances, films and tours for kids, adults and everyone at the GOMA Turns 10 Summer Festival. There is a range of wonderful programs for kids happening during the Summer Festival, including a range of drop-in workshops with artists, quirky madcap performances by comedian Jenny Wynter and special kids tours. Browse the program HERE. Various spaces Jan 18-22
THE CUBIC STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION PROJECT
Olafur Eliasson's popular interactive installation of thousands of white LEGO pieces returns, with the chance to be part of a majoy LEGO building project.
Be enchanted by the four glittery imaginary worlds from 'We Miss You Magic Land' (GOMA, 2011) in these luminescent dioramas by WA artists 'Pip and Pop'. GOMA Foyer until May 17
Sugar Spin for Kids
Childrens Art Centre
GOMA
Dec 3 – Apr 17
Free