June 2013 Updates: Hahgoot and Alma enjoy “Story” exhibition
Jan 21, 2016
June 2013 Updates:
Hahgoot and Alma enjoy “Story” exhibition
The girls enjoyed carrying their $2 kits around the exhibition.
First they examined the tiny worlds in the “Small worlds” room
Top right: Hahgoot’s favourite work
by Kendall Murray.
In the “small worlds” room the girls got to use their kits:
they made little pipe-cleaners men and placed them on the staircase wall
mural, created by master of perspective Catherine O’Donnell.
Bottom left: Mylyn Nguyen’s
“scoop of earth and snails”
In the “writer’s room” the girls looked at Lewis Carol’s “Alice in Wonderland” with magnifying glasses
Bottom right: Mylyn Nguyen’s tea bag island
The girls looked at Shaun Tan’s
magnificent works for inspiration as
they created some drawings for the Drawing Prize.
Bottom right: Kendall Murray’s
quirky teapot
Alma enjoyed the exhibition’s many interactive aspects.
In this page: works by Kendall Murray
(top) and Alasdair Macintyre
The girls made their Drawing Prize works and then
deposited them under the “piggy” artwork.
Alma was afraid of it so Hahgoot was the
mailperson...
Next we spent time in “The Quest Room”, watching Kate Mitchell’s quirky videos, where she recreates cartoon moments in real life. The girls kept busy making their own little diorama theatres.
The last room was the “Hero’s Adventure room”, where LEGO blocks compete with Hendrik
Gericke’s huge wall mural on the visitors’ attention.
You can also dress up, as you’ll see in a minute...
Between the LEGO, Star Wars and good art, this room is by far the most popular with any age
group or gender.
At last, after we spent nearly an hour and a half in the 4 tiny rooms of the exhibition, we stopped for lunch at the gallery’s beautiful cafe and garden. The girls enjoyed running on the lawn and balancing on ancient tree
roots – a fantastic day!
We spent some time in the “Noise” exhibition too. Alma HATED it, while Hahgoot LOVED it – she spent a lot of time making up detailed stories inspired by the artworks, changing lighting and odd music, while Alma
tried to run away terrified by the darkness and weird sounds...
Below right is Hahgoot’s entry to the Writing Prize: a Super Misty in the
Gallery episode!
In our next presentation:
Wild Fun Together!