The Studio at the Art Gallery of SA |Trent Parke |Review | April 2015

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The Studio at the Art Gallery of SA is always a great place to take the kids. We like to drop in and see what’s happening there once in a while. It’s always different depending on the current major exhibition happening at the Art Gallery. Currently it has a Trent Parke theme. The Studio is a free activity space set up perfectly for families and all materials are supplied free of charge.

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You can make your own little concertina book in a ‘Trent Parke theme’ of black & white or your book can be about whatever you like. There are pictures and patterns you can cut out and stick in your book; or you can sketch and colour in.

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You can also make your own flying creature by cutting out one of their creatures printed on card, decorating it and attaching to a stick.

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The Art Gallery restaurant is just opposite where you can get a coffee. I also noticed (see below) they have some cute items on the menu for kids at the moment (although we didn’t eat there on our visit). There is a grassy area beside the restaurant for kids to have a little run around.

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For more information and all enquiries please visit the Art Gallery of SA here.

What: The Studio

When: After 2 pm weekdays, weekends and school holidays, the Studio is available for public use.
During exhibition change-over periods we recommend that you call 8207 7000 to check on The Studio’s availability.

Where: Art Gallery of SA, North Terrace, Adelaide

Who: Families especially Art lovers and Crafty kids

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.

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