Young minds got creative on Thursday for some school holiday fun at the Western Plains Cultural Centre.
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April Hopson ran a printmaking workshop for five to nine-year-olds in the morning, followed by another for the older children in the afternoon.
There were plenty of people in attendance who used the WPCC and their school holiday activities, like visits to Taronga Western Plains Zoo, to inspire their colourful creations.
The artists were able to use different cutouts and drawings to print a design onto cardboard using the foam roller and plenty of paint.
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Ms Hopson said it had been great to see the parents also joining in on the artworks.
She said she had been impressed by all the work created by the young artists.
At the end of the session, each little artist was able to take their masterpieces home.
Holiday activities will continue at the Western Plains Cultural Centre on Friday.
Vicki Aland will be showing participants how to create their own bunyip.
The students will be able to design the imaginary create and a landscape for it to live in.
More information on the WPCC school holiday activities are available on their website. There are no school holiday workshops in the second week.