2023-T1-NGV Kids on Tour - Make a Collage

FREE

11.00 am - 12.00 noon, Tuesday 24 January, 2023


French artist, Georges Braque is considered to be the first artist to make a type of paper collage called a papier collé which is French for pasted paper. Braque bought a roll of patterned wallpaper and cut and paste paper strips on to his drawing. How did he come up with this idea? Perhaps it was because he used to use wallpaper when he was a house decorator before he became an artist.


At the time, Braque was sharing an art studio with his friend Pablo Picasso in the south of France. When he showed Picasso what he had made Picasso was quite shocked! Both artists went on and became excited to experiment with collage. They included different materials in their art works such as snippets of newspapers, cardboard, even pieces of wood and fabric.


In this activity children can experiment with colour and shape and cut and paste to make a colourful collage.

Please note that an adult needs to accompany all children to this free activity and remains responsible for the children throughout the activity.

The activity will be led by local Art Teacher, Nellie, who runs regular Creative Kids' Club classes for the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House.

This activity was featured in the NGV children’s exhibition Making Art: Imagine Everything is Real which was open at NGV International from 10 June to 9 October 2022.

To find out more about this activity, visit the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House website.

Registration

For help, see our step-by-step guide to registering onlineDue to a limitation in our online registration system, each person registered into an activity requires a separate email address (e.g. enter the child's name and the parent's email address). If you would like to register more than one child for an activity, please email the details to Holly at reception@ballarateastnh.org.au with the names of the additional children and the activities they would like to attend.

By registering for this session, you are agreeing to the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House Activity Terms and Conditions.

COVID-Safe
In order to keep everyone involved with the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House safe, we recommend wearing a face-mask when practical to do so and using hand sanitiser regularly. Please do not attend activities with the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House if you have cold/flu symptoms. We will happily refund any pre-paid registration if you are unable to attend due to illness or potential COVID-19 exposure.  

You can view the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House COVID-Safe Plan.

Questions?

For any questions, please contact us. We are available from 9.00 am - 5.00 pm Tuesdays to Fridays from Tuesday 17 January 2023.

  • WhenTuesday, 24th Jan 2023
    12:00 AM - 1:00 AM
  • Where

    Barkly Square - Ballarat East Neighbourhood House Community Room

  • Facilitator

    Nellie .

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    Name
    Ballarat East Neighbourhood House
    Email
    reception@ballarateastnh.org.au
    Phone
    0422 612 052

    The Ballarat East Neighbourhood House Activity Terms and Conditions can be found online. You will be asked to agree to these at the next step of your registration.


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    The Ballarat East Neighbourhood House will use the information provided in our registration forms to communicate with the registered participant about the activity in which they have enrolled (for example: confirming activity details, finalising payments, changes such as cancellations or substitute teachers and priority enrolment opportunities for future activities). Where an email address has been provided, we will use your personal information to send you our regular email update and we may also send occasional extra communications about our activities, opportunities, relevant issues and about the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House more broadly. You may choose to opt out of the email updates. The Ballarat East Neighbourhood House's Privacy Policy is available at ballarateastnh.org.au/about-us/policies-procedures/privacy-policy-full. The policy contains important information about how you can access and request correction of information we hold about you, how you may complain about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles and how the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House will deal with any privacy complaint. If you have any questions, our contact details are email: reception@ballarateastnh.org.au, phone: 0422 612 052 or post: Barkly Square: Wadawurrung Country, 25-39 Barkly Street, Ballarat East, 3350 or PO Box 1443, Ballarat East, 3354

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    Ballarat East Neighbourhood House (BENH) is committed to protecting and upholding the right to privacy of BENH users, staff, Committee of Management (CoM) members and representatives of agencies we deal with. In particular, BENH is committed to protecting and upholding the rights of our users and staff to privacy in the way we collect, store and use information about them, their needs and the services we provide to them.

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    If you provide personal details during your visit to the BENH website, then BENH only use and disclose your personal information for the purpose for which it was collected. Any other type of use and disclosure will require your consent or be in accordance with prescribed exemptions under privacy laws.

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    The Ballarat East Neighbourhood House Activity Terms and Conditions can be found online. You will be asked to agree to these at the next step of your registration.


    Privacy Policy - Ballarat East Neighbourhood House

    You can read and download all policies and procedures for the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House online.

    The full Ballarat East Neighbourhood House Privacy Policy is available online. 

    Privacy Statement
    The Ballarat East Neighbourhood House will use the information provided in our registration forms to communicate with the registered participant about the activity in which they have enrolled (for example: confirming activity details, finalising payments, changes such as cancellations or substitute teachers and priority enrolment opportunities for future activities). Where an email address has been provided, we will use your personal information to send you our regular email update and we may also send occasional extra communications about our activities, opportunities, relevant issues and about the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House more broadly. You may choose to opt out of the email updates. The Ballarat East Neighbourhood House's Privacy Policy is available at ballarateastnh.org.au/about-us/policies-procedures/privacy-policy-full. The policy contains important information about how you can access and request correction of information we hold about you, how you may complain about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles and how the Ballarat East Neighbourhood House will deal with any privacy complaint. If you have any questions, our contact details are email: reception@ballarateastnh.org.au, phone: 0422 612 052 or post: Barkly Square: Wadawurrung Country, 25-39 Barkly Street, Ballarat East, 3350 or PO Box 1443, Ballarat East, 3354

    Privacy Policy Declaration

    Ballarat East Neighbourhood House (BENH) is committed to protecting and upholding the right to privacy of BENH users, staff, Committee of Management (CoM) members and representatives of agencies we deal with. In particular, BENH is committed to protecting and upholding the rights of our users and staff to privacy in the way we collect, store and use information about them, their needs and the services we provide to them.

    Online Forms

    If you provide personal details during your visit to the BENH website, then BENH only use and disclose your personal information for the purpose for which it was collected. Any other type of use and disclosure will require your consent or be in accordance with prescribed exemptions under privacy laws.

    For example, if you complete an online form requesting services, unless you give consent to your personal details being used for other purposes, then those details will only be used for the purpose of requesting that service, for a secondary related purpose, or for another that falls within one of the exemptions of use and disclosure in the privacy legislation.