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Wild at Art 2022 Prize
I am proud to announce that Art Box Workshops students have been awarded prize winners since 2016.
Art Box Workshops have entered the following artwork for this year's competition.
Turquoise parrot: Mixed media prints created by term two's Monday afternoons art class 6 -...
"No place to hide", mixed media printmaking.
Group artwork created by our 6 – 8-year-old students.
Term 2, Monday after school art classes, (26th April - 21st June, before the 2021 Sydney lockdown)
Selected finalist of the “Wild at art” threatened species event hosted by ACF,...
Our Easter School Holiday online art course was a first for Art Box Workshops, and we had very positive feedback from parents and students Australia Wide, I feel it was a huge success. It had given me confidence with the development of or term two, online course. This course started on Monday the...
2020 has been a challenging year for students and teachers alike!
However, with the enduring support of the North Sydney Arts and Culture Program, we are, once again, able to showcase our beautiful student's works from the 1st of October - 26th of October 2020 at the InTransit Art...
As we are experiencing a time of change Art Box Workshops Co-Founders Julia Sawicki and Basia Zielinska have been working hard to offer our Easter school holiday video tutorials online.
We researched many options of how to deliver the classes safely to your children. We had news reports that...
We had a wonderful two weeks of spring school holiday workshops with plenty of spring-themed artworks being created in a wide range of modalities.
Our students had loads of fun creating clay sculptures, paintings on canvases and papier-mache bowls. 'Still, life' of flowers and a sweet spring birds...
Thank you to our term two art students who had worked so hard creating such beautiful artworks on their chosen threatened species.
Our student-created an individual artwork and also joined the whole class to create one group artwork.
Each year our students enter their artworks into the ...
Concertina Books of Threatened Species
Our teenage students had the opportunity to create a concertina book to display the threatened species that they were most concerned about, descriptions of each artwork from top to bottom.
The barrier range dragon by Lucinda
Lucinda chose The Barrier Range...
Cool Owls of Sydney
We chose the Powerful Owl because we thought it looked cool, being so large with its massive claws and being able to catch and eat such large prey such as possums.We love the fact that this giant Owl lives so close to our homes in Sydney, but unfortunately, the...