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Animals reimagined holiday program

Green frog with two mosquitos on his forehead. Black background.
Green frog with two mosquitos on his forehead. Black background.

Overview

Let your child's imagination run wild with surreal animal collages inspired by the 20 Years of Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year exhibition.

Join the National Archives team during the Autumn school holidays for an unforgettable adventure at the National Archives of Australia!

Explore the stunning 20 Years of Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year exhibition, then unleash your child's imagination in an interactive workshop.

This school holiday program is suitable for ages 7 to 15. Please note that all children must be accompanied by an adult.

They'll create surreal mixed-medium collages, reimagining animals in fantastical scenarios—like frogs in top hats, lizards in space or penguins driving the school bus!

They ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, following the Commonwealth Child Safe Framework.

If you're an NAA Member, please enter your member promotional code during registration to attend this program for free.

20 Years of the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year is a South Australian Museum exhibition supported by Australian Geographic and Dr Stuart Miller AM.

Image: 2016 – Overall Winner. Piercing headache (detail). Photographer: Matthew McIntosh.

Dates

14–24 Apr 2025
April 2025
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