This workshop will teach children to create their own one-of-a-kind origami bird (crane) mobile using paper provided.
Traditionally, it was believed that if one folded 1,000 origami cranes, one's wish would come true. The crane has also become a symbol of hope and healing during challenging times.
By the end of the workshop children will have created their own hand made mobile they can display at home. A beautiful keepsake using paper to create the mobile – a great interactive experience and an opportunity to make new creative friends. The workshop is best suited to children aged 6-12. It runs for 2 hours and is facilitated by artist Lisa Stephens. All materials provided.
This workshop will take place in our Artist Studio on Level 1 – please feel free to ask our friendly Reception staff for directions.
HOW TO GET HERE TRAIN Disembark at Casula Station on the T2 Inner West & South Line or T5 Cumberland - first stop after Liverpool (from Sydney) or Glenfield (from Campbelltown). www.131500.info
Please note the T2 Airport line is different from the T2 Inner West/South - if coming from City Circle via airport, please change at Glenfield.
CAR AND BICYCLE ● From Parramatta or Campbelltown way (without tolls) Take the Hume Highway going towards Liverpool. Follow it all the way into Terminus Street, Liverpool and turn right into Pirie Street. Follow the signs to the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Shepard Street Entrance. ● From the M5/City (with tolls) Take the M5 to Liverpool. Exit at Moorebank Avenue and drive towards Liverpool turning left at Newbridge Road. Turn left into Speed Street and follow the signs to Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre.
ACCESS Visitors with restricted mobility can enjoy all public areas of Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. The theatre is fitted with a hearing loop, and has provision for restricted mobility access. Guide and Hearing Dogs are welcome.