Sky, Earth, Water

Rosalie Gascoigne
with
Lorraine Connelly-Northey
Janet Fieldhouse
Glenda Nicholls

7 March – 14 June 2026


These learning experiences are informed by Sky, Earth, Water museum season and are connected to the ideas, themes and material practices of the artists and artworks in this exhibition.

Museum Season Learning Activities:

 

Spark Ideas (1 hour)

Explore and respond to artworks on display in the Art Museum to spark ideas for related artmaking workshops. Sky, Earth, Water explores Rosalie Gascoigne’s deep connection to the material landscape, alongside significant new commissions by leading First Nations artists Lorraine Connelly-Northey, Janet Fieldhouse and Glenda Nicholls.

 

Exploring Multiples (2 hours) 

Use wax, ink, and oil pastels to create a work on paper that responds to multiples and shapes you see in objects from the natural world. The artwork and shapes you have created are transformed into a new 2D or 3D artwork about sky, earth and water in this place.

 

Assemblage / Possibilities (5-6 hours) 

Experiment with eco-dye on cotton, silk and paper using natural dye stuffs from Bundanon. Spend time immersed in this place to observe, draw and gather natural and found objects from the site. Use assemblage and textiles techniques to create a 3D object that responds to sky, earth and water in this place. This program is only offered for overnight learning bookings.

Two-night program includes:

9 hours of connected learning activities led by Bundanon’s specialist team

  • Spark Ideas (1 hour)
  • Exploring Multiples (2 hours)
  • Assemblage / Possibilities (6 hours)

All art materials for each of the above activities.

All activities tailored to the stage required.

Activities take place on the Art Museum site.

Time for students to connect and undertake continuous learning.

Learning in spaces designed to connect with the natural world.

Contemporary accommodation with linen and towel provided.

Healthy and fresh onsite catering from afternoon tea on day one through to lunch on day three.

Two nights provides opportunities to undertake:

  • Bundanon’s optional extension activities, see below.
  • Time for a deep dive into your own constructed learning.

Cost from $400 per person

One-night program includes:

6 hours of connected learning activities led by Bundanon’s specialist team

  • Assemblage/Possibilities (6 hours)

All art materials for each of the above activities.

All activities tailored to the stage required.

Activities take place on the Art Museum site.

Time for students to connect and undertake continuous learning.

Learning in spaces designed to connect with the natural world.

Contemporary accommodation with linen and towel provided.

Healthy and fresh onsite catering from afternoon tea on day one through to lunch on day two.

One night provides opportunities to undertake:

  • Bundanon’s optional extension activities, see below.

Cost from $210 per person

Day visit program includes: 

3 hours of connected learning activities led by Bundanon’s specialist team

  • Spark Ideas (1 hour)
  • Exploring Multiples (2 hours)

All art materials for each of the above activities.

All activities tailored to the stage required.

Activities take place on the Art Museum site.

Time for students to connect and undertake a day of continuous learning.

Cost from $25 per person

Extra Activities

Bundanon offers a range of extra evening and daytime activities that schools can add to their itinerary at an addition cost.

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