High School Workshops
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Pick-me-up Poetry
Drawing inspiration from contemporary poet Courtney Peppernell, students will have space to consider their own wellbeing and share their personal recommendations for self care through succinct and reflective poetry.
This workshop offers a chance to slow down and reflect on what self care really means. Students will craft and share a list poem, using language and layout to create a simple yet striking piece that they can then prepare to showcase to the world.
Blak Superheroes
In this workshop, students will engage with visual artworks by Dylan Mooney, a proud Yuwi man from Mackay, Queensland, with connections to the Torres Strait and South Sea Islands. Dylan is an artist with disability who creates paintings, drawings, and digital illustrations in an exciting comic book style.
Dylan’s art tells stories about strength, survival and love. Your students will be excited by contemporary art practice and do a drawing activity exploring symbols before expanding on descriptive language and characterisation. Students will create their own superheroes with a unique and powerful talisman, sharing stories in the form of a short narrative. Students will develop skills to make their writing more personal, inventive and engaging.
Wizards and Lizards
Wizards and witches and lizards, oh my! In this program, students will immerse themselves in the joy of fantasy world-building. Students will generate ideas for their own realm and begin to populate it with lore, creatures and characters. Each week, students will have opportunities to use gaming strategies and other constraints to playfully explore the mechanics and conventions of the fantasy genre. At the end of the program students will have the beginnings of a fantastic compendium.