Children’s exhibitions at QAGOMA - page 5

2010
2009
2008
Top Hats
27 Mar – 27 Jun 2010 | QAG
Kids:
Contemporary
Australia
15 Nov 2008 –
22 Feb 2009 | GOMA
‘Kids: Contemporary
Australia’ featured
children’s projects by
artists including Tony Albert,
Emily Floyd, Gemma Smith and
Michael Zavros.
Picasso for Kids
9 Jun – 14 Sep 2008 | GOMA
The Met for Kids
30 May – 4 Oct 2009 | QAG
As part of the ‘American Impressionism
and Realism’ exhibition, ‘The Met for Kids’
invited young visitors to explore the exhibition
themes of leisure and entertainment by
taking part in hands-on activities.
Kids Contemporary
Australia Summer Festival
16 – 26 Jan 2009 | GOMA
More than 50 000 visitors attended the ‘Kids:
Contemporary Australia’ Summer Festival.
Release the Bats
11 Apr – 11 Oct 2009 | GOMA
Anne Wallace was the first Australian
artist to develop a large-scale major
interactive exhibition for children
on the Park Level of GOMA.
Easton
Pearson
Workroom
22 Aug – 8 Nov
2009 | GOMA
Kids’ APT6
5 Dec 2009 – 5 Apr 2010 | QAGOMA
Yoshitomo Nara designed the Kids’ APT6
mascot, Yami, a northern hairy-nosed
wombat, which is one of Australia’s extremely
rare marsupials.
The China Project for Kids
28 Mar – 28 Jun 2009 | GOMA
The Gallery worked with artists Song Dong
and William Yang to develop interactive
projects that engaged children with the
artists’ ideas about the written word.
The Next Big Thing
1 May – 4 Jul 2010 | GOMA
‘The Next Big Thing’ explored New Zealand
animation for kids during the ‘Unnerved:
The New Zealand Project’ exhibition.
Kids’ APT6 Summer
Spectacular
16 – 26 January 2010
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