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Holiday Drop-in: Soapy Sculptures

Holiday Drop-in: Soapy Sculptures


Explore sculpture carving… using soap! Inspired by Noriko Nakamura’s limestone and bronze sculptures, What our bodies bring to us, participants will use ceramic tools to carve, scrape and decorate their own 3D form using a bar of soap. Holiday Drop-in sessions run on Saturday mornings during the school holidays and are inspired by current MAMA exhibitions….


April 11, 2026 – April 11, 2026

Murray Art Museum Albury
546 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640,


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April 11, 2026 – April 11, 2026

Murray Art Museum Albury
546 Dean Street, Albury NSW 2640,
10:30 – 12:00
Free

Explore sculpture carving… using soap! Inspired by Noriko Nakamura’s limestone and bronze sculptures, What our bodies bring to us, participants will use ceramic tools to carve, scrape and decorate their own 3D form using a bar of soap.

Holiday Drop-in sessions run on Saturday mornings during the school holidays and are inspired by current MAMA exhibitions. Designed for kids and families, the free hands-on activities courage material exploration, creativity and imagination with participants creating their own artwork response to a work in the Museum.

Children must be accompanied by a supervising adult during the activity.

Drop-in format: Bookings are encouraged to assist with material planning. If the room is at capacity, participants may be asked to wait and explore other museum activities until space becomes available.


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