December, 2022

Workshop: Watercolour Cards

2022Sun04Dec1:00 pm3:00 pmWorkshop: Watercolour CardsCornwall Park1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Event TypeArt, ChristmasSuitable for AgesTeens (13 to 18 years), Tweens (10 to 12 years)LocationCentral Auckland

When

Sunday 4 December 2022 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Event Details

Cornwall Park is full of natural wonders and taonga, take inspiration from the park to create some FREE beautiful watercolour cards perfect for holiday gifting on Sun 4 Dec from 1pm at Huia Lodge Discovery Hub in Cornwall Park.

Sitting outdoors near Huia Lodge tutor Chloe Lam will guide you through creating a miniature art piece using watercolour techniques. Use your artwork as cards, gift tags or decorations this holiday season.

Chloe Lam is an Auckland-based art educator who has a cross-cultural background. Besides her bachelor’s degree in Visual Communication (Graphic Design), she is also a holder of a master’s degree in Art and Education from Birmingham City University. She holds a variety of art projects in different schools and studios in Auckland. Using multidisciplinary and innovative art activities to elicit a student’s talent and express feelings, emotions and ideas. She is passionate about encouraging people to develop their art skills through observation and exploration.

Suitable for adults and older children aged 12 , all materials are supplied. This workshop is held outdoors so suitable clothing and footwear are necessary, don’t forget your sunscreen and water bottle.

Please let Cornwall Park know if you have any accessibility requirements. Registration is essential and numbers are limited email: info@cornwallpark.co.nz.

Price

Free

Organiser

Cornwall Park Trust Board

Cornwall Park is the oasis at the heart of Auckland city for New Zealanders. The park celebrates the city and its inhabitants with music, events...
Cornwall Park is the oasis at the heart of Auckland city for New Zealanders. The park celebrates the city and its inhabitants with music, events and activities. It is more than just a park — it is 425 acres (172 hectares) of New Zealand’s living history, weaving together our heritage, ecology, agriculture, wildlife, mauri, and community within its lush landscape. The Cornwall Park Trust Board, who manages and operates Cornwall Park, continues to honour Sir John Logan Campbell's wish was that the park be free for every New Zealander to enjoy, forever.

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