Spring school holidays

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Dive into fun and make a splash at the maritime museum these school holidays with exhibitions, vessels, hands-on workshops, themed creative activities, performances, films and more. It’s a whole day of fun for the whole family!

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  • Mini mariners, Underwater drones, Creative workshops, Torchlight tour and more
     

Special performance - SEA TALES

Join in lively and interactive musical storytelling about wild storms, brave journeys to distant lands, lighthouse keepers and beat boxing whales.
Sea tales is performed by Miles Merrill and a collection of poets together with multi-instrumentalist Trevor Brown to create a spoken-word musical journey exploring the reasons why we journey by sea: love, work, migration, amusement and adventure.
Sea tales is presented in partnership with Word Travels’ Story Week- an annual celebration of poetry slams, workshops and storytelling events.

Free - No bookings required

Friday 4, Saturday 5, Sunday 6 
Wednesday 9, Thursday 10 and Friday 11 October
11.30am, 12.30pm

 

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About the artist

John Kelly is a respected Nawi maker, artist, elder and educator. He often explores the translation of traditional practices into contemporary mediums and forms. His work engages community in the preservation and celebration of culture. 

SHIPWRECKED! Torchlight Tour

Thursday 10 October
6.15pm – 7.45pm 
$25 child, $20 adult
4–12 and adults 

Join character guide Stormy Grey the castaway for a dramatic after dark tour through the museum. Join a hunt to find shipwreck treasure in the museum galleries and enjoy exclusive after-hours access to our spring exhibitions including James Cameron – Challenging the Deep. Enjoy themed refreshments and souvenir art making.  

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Creative workshops for 8-14 yrs

 

Fantastic Fossils and Spectacular Sculptures  – 1 day workshop

Wednesdays 2 and 9 October 
10am – 4pm

$75 members or early bird (before 26 September)
$85 general
Bookings essential

Be inspired by models, dioramas and fossils in the museum’s exhibitions and learn about how museums create replica objects for exhibitions. Experiment with specialist sculpting and mould making materials like silicon and plaster to make your own marvellous models and spectacular sculptures using your favourite objects or specimens.

Create your own moulds and casts to fill with a variety of materials like soap, wax, plaster or even chocolate!

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Comic creations – 1 day illustration workshop

Thursdays 3 and 10 October
10am – 4pm

$75 members or early bird (before 26 September)
$85 general
Bookings essential

Create your own short comics with science communicators and illustrators in this fun-filled 1 day workshop. Be inspired by our exhibition Graphic Tale of Shipwreck, and learn techniques in graphic novel style drawing, science communication, and humour to design witty and wonderful comics about our underwater world.

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Underwater drones

Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays

1–13 October 
Sessions: 12.00pm, 12.45pm, 1.30pm, 2.15pm, 3.00pm

$35 general/ $25 members (includes See it All museum admission for one player) 
Ages: 8 to adult  

Game on! Explore below the surface of the harbour with our underwater drones. Have fun testing your gaming skills by challenging family and friends to see who’s the best U-Drone Pilot.

Underwater drones sessions include a private workshop with our ocean-science educators and access to amazing underwater footage highlights to keep and share

Drones workshops are accessible for wheelchair users.  
Drone workshop sessions can cater to for 1 person per session or a group of up to 4 players (family/friends) may share a session. 

A boy and lady wearing hats and sitting on a wharf. the boy is holding a remote controller. there is a submarine in the background.