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Warm Colours – Cool Colours        Level 1-4
The colour wheel is a useful tool to see how colours can be grouped together as hot and cool. On the visit students will discover artworks where artists are grouping colours in his way and then participate in a workshop that where they can try out what they have learned.

Complementary Colours        Level 1-4
The focus in this workshop is on the contrast between complementary colours.

Stained Glass Windows        Level 1-4
Enjoy the colour magic of stained glass windows created with cellophane or tissue paper.

Warm Cool Still Lifes        Level 3-4
A drawing of a still life is covered with a grid of squares and each square is either coloured in warm or cool colours.

I See Red        Level 3-4
Not only will your students see Split Enz sing ‘I See Red’ on video but they will also look at how and why artists use red in artworks and respond with their own creation. Wearing something red on the day is your ticket to entering the famous ‘I See Red Quiz’.

Grey Day Highlight        Level 3-4
Something bright and colourful disturbs a gloomy miserable grey day scene. It could be a line of washing, a clown, a kite, a flag, a red double-decker bus, a smart dress and matching shoes, a circus tent, a mural on the side of a building, a rainbow, a busker, a runaway tiger or something else.


Lauren year 4 Palmerston School 'Ocean Paper Cuts'


Pair Work Year 7 Balmacewan Intermediate School 'Co-operative Art'


Rachel Year 11 Blue Mountain College 'Still Life'


Katelyn Year 4 Bradford School 'Triceratops'