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Dino Mash-up Kids' Holiday Workshops

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Tweed Regional Museum - Murwillumbah
murwillumbah, australia
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This school holidays unleash your creativity and join us for a fun-filled Dino Mash Up Workshop! Create your own unique prehistoric creature using an assortment of toy dinosaur body parts and materials. With help from our friendly team, try out a range of tools including hot glue guns and saws and imagine your own weird and wonderful dinosaur.  

These workshops book out fast, so don’t miss this chance to get creative and have a roaring good time! 

This workshop is best suited for children aged  5+

Cost: $5 (+booking fee).   Bookings essential.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Workshops are held in our shaded outdoor courtyard (weather permitting).


About How to Draw a Dinosaur
How to Draw a Dinosaur is more than just an exhibition; it’s a dynamic playground for your own creativity, where the boundaries between fact and artistic interpretation blur, and the past comes alive in vivid detail. The exhibition challenges the notion that only scientists get to envision what dinosaurs looked like, encouraging guests of all ages to let their creativity run wild and reimagine these elusive creatures lost to time.

The exhibition features stunning works by internationally acclaimed projection artist Craig Walsh, graphic street artist Phoebe Paradise, sculptors Matthew Aberline and Christine Mellor, and multi-disciplinary artist Chayne Hultgren.

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Tweed Regional Museum - Murwillumbah
murwillumbah, australia