Students from East Victoria Park Primary School and Education Support Centre outside the John Curtin Gallery. Photo by Catherine Peattie.

The Power of Observation Workshop

The Power of Observation workshop encourages students to slow down and deeply engage with their surroundings, using art, nature, and the Noongar seasons to explore how observation and memory shape storytelling and self-expression.

The Power of Observation workshop is designed to encourage students to slow down and engage deeply with their surroundings. Through a combination of art, nature and recognising the Noongar seasons, students explore how observation and memory are fundamental to storytelling and self-expression.

Workshop Details

Location: John Curtin Gallery & Curtin University Gardens, Bentley Campus
Duration: 2.5 hours
Year Levels: Primary (Years 5–6) & Secondary (Years 7–10)
Group Size: Up to 30 students
Offered on: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday

Workshop Structure

Learning Outcomes

The Power of Observation workshop supports students in developing skills in observation, creative expression and cultural understanding. Through this experience, students will:


All interactive workshops and tours need to be booked well in advance. Please contact us to check availability or call us to discuss.
Contact: gallery@curtin.edu.au
Phone: 08 9266 4155

Header Image: Once known child artist, The Moon Rises (detail), 1946-50, pastel and charcoal on paper, 29.4 x 45cm. Curtin University Art Collection. The Herbert Mayer Collection of Carrolup Artwork was donated for educational and research purposes by Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, USA in 2013.

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