Laundry Day | Market Stalls at Fairfield City Museum & Gallery

Overview

Join Fairfield City Museum & Gallery for an artist led printmaking workshop, followed by an artist talk and pizza lunch with James Nguyen where he will share key inspirations behind his exhibition SÔNG SỐNG SONG. This is a ticketed workshop with limited numbers. Take a seat in this drop-in workshop for kids of all ages, creating peg dolls inspired by your favourite people. Reimagine your closest friends, family members, movie characters and…

Join Fairfield City Museum & Gallery for an artist led printmaking workshop, followed by an artist talk and pizza lunch with James Nguyen where he will share key inspirations behind his exhibition SÔNG SỐNG SONG. This is a ticketed workshop with limited numbers.

Take a seat in this drop-in workshop for kids of all ages, creating peg dolls inspired by your favourite people. Reimagine your closest friends, family members, movie characters and artists as delightful miniature dolls!

Gallery Exhibition James Nguyen: SÔNG SỐNG SONG (all day).

Museum Exhibition We Are Here (all day).

Further Program details to come. Please visit the website for more information and to book your tickets.

Location

Fairfield City Museum & Gallery

634 The Horsley Drive Smithfield NSW 2164 Australia

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Location - 634 The Horsley Drive Smithfield NSW 2164 Australia

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Accessibility

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