GOD'S AND MONSTERS: A CHILDREN'S GREEK MYTH WORKSHOP

Join us for an intensive day of exploring the world of Greek mythat the University of Sydney's Chau Chak Wing Museum these school holidays.

From ancient Homeric epics to Percy Jackson, the world has thrilled at ancient Greek myths and stories for thousands of years.

In this full-day drop-off children's workshop we will use ancient Greek artefacts and objects from the Chau Chak Wing Museum's collection to explore the stories of ancient Greek myth and legend and the very essence of storytelling.

Help us identify the gods, goddesses and heroes in the museum's collections and explore with us the way they and the stories were visualised. We will learn about the art of storytelling in spoken, visual, written and performed forms through a series of fun-filled activities in the museum's galleries and education room.

In the workshop we will:

-handle genuine archaeological artefacts

-create our own art inspired by ancient Greek mythology

-learn some ancient myths and the way they were told in ancient Greece

-put on a production of an ancient play telling the story of Perseus and Medusa

-make our own Greek vase

-Explore the current exhibition about Herakles

-create our own monster and develop an epic story around it

 

Suitable for 8-13 year olds. Children to be dropped off at the museum foyer.

Please bring your own bag with your own morning tea and lunch, plus a water bottle.


Chau Chak Wing Museum

corner University Avenue & Parramatta Road, Camperdown New South Wales 2006
The Chau Chak Wing Museum, situated at the University of Sydney, is a multidisciplinary institution that unites the university's Nicholson, Macleay, and Art collections under one roof. This museum offers a diverse range of exhibits, including art, archaeology, ethnography, and natural history, providing visitors with a comprehensive cultural experience.

Dates

20 Apr 2026 10:00 AM