Dinosaur Summer
Event description
This summer holidays we're exploring all things dinosaurs in a series of fun workshops for kids (and their parent helpers).
Please note that all workshops in this series start at 10.30am NSW time and finish at approximately 12.00 noon.
In our Flying Theropods workshop you can create your own bird-like dinosaur glider, then join in our dinosaur flight challenge. 17 & 19 December
Get inspired by our ancient (and thankfully extinct) Tweed volcano and build your own erupting volcano using simple science in the Lava Lab workshop. You can also help us create a giant model of Wollumbin as an active 20 million year old volcano! 7 & 9 January
Construct your own plastic bottle terrarium from recycled materials, then decorate a dinosaur to inhabit it in our Mini Lost Worlds workshop. 14 & 16 January
Create an imaginary fossilised dinosaur skeleton in our Dino Bones Workshop. Then get inspired by the paleo artists in the exhibition to draw what your dinosaur looked like as a living creature! 21 & 23 January
Using natural materials like nuts, pods, leaves and sticks create your own unique dinosaur in our Bush Dinosaurs workshop. 28 & 30 January
These workshops are most suitable for ages 5+
$5 per child
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 imaginations run wild and create their own versions of these majestic creatures.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity