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Art in the Afternoon: Creatura

This is a Council led event.

11/10/2026 - Hurstville Museum & Gallery.

Slow down, look closely and create your own imagined creature in Creatura, an immersive sculpture workshop inspired by Anatomy Lessons by Michele Beevors.

Begin with a guided exploration of the exhibition, where you'll reflect on what you notice, what you feel and how art can hold space for emotions such as grief, wonder and hope. Through playful Surrealist exercises you'll develop ideas for hybrid creatures that combine features from different animals and imagined species.

Using florist wire, pipe cleaners and reclaimed materials such as bottle caps, electrical wires and fabric, you'll build a small-scale sculptural "beast" from skeleton to soft body. The processes of wrapping, binding and layering become a mindful, meditative act, echoing Beevors' exploration of interconnectedness, climate change and species extinction.

Create one creature or a small herd of abstract beings that embody resilience, transformation and care. Along the way, you'll have opportunities to draw, photograph and journal, deepening your personal response to the exhibition.

No previous art experience is required. This workshop welcomes anyone curious about sculpture, sustainability, mindfulness and the healing power of creative practice with artist Amy Scully, who also holds an Artist Therapy Diploma. 

Image credit: CREATURA, work in progress 2026. Photo by Amy Jane Scully.

 

Sunday 11 October 2026

 

Address

Hurstville Museum & Gallery
14 MacMahon Street, Hurstville.
 

Time

2:30pm - 4:30pm.
 

Age

Adults 16+
 

Cost

$28.50.
 

Bookings

Bookings are essential, please call (02) 9330 6444 or book via the bookings button below. 

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More Information:

  • Bookings are essential for all activities.

  • No refunds for cancellations or missed bookings.

  • Program swapping is not permitted.

  • Programs are fully supervised by qualified staff.

  • While all reasonable precautions are taken, participation in the program is at the participants', parent/guardian’s own risk.

  • The museum and its staff are not liable for any injury, loss, or damage sustained during the program unless caused by gross negligence.

Attendance at our events may be digitally recorded through photographs and/or videos. These images may be used by Georges River Council and Hurstville Museum & Gallery in their publications, social media, council’s website or newspaper. Please notify staff if you do not wish to be filmed.

For more information, please contact Hurstville Museum & Gallery on (02) 9330 6444 or museumgallery@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au.

Accessibility Information:
Hurstville Museum & Gallery is committed to providing inclusive services and programs. If you require additional assistance please contact us via phone (02) 9330 6444 or museumgallery@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au or note down your requirements or support needs in your event registration.