Motifs of Country Workshop

Motifs of Country is a creative workshop inspired by the Carrolup children’s artworks that invites students to explore the Once Known exhibition, observe colour, pattern and symbolism, and then develop their own contemporary nature-based motifs to express their personal connection to Country through guided viewing, discussion and hands-on artmaking.

Motifs of Country is a creative workshop in response to the Carrolup children’s artworks. In this session, students have the opportunity to explore the Once Known exhibition at 139 St Georges Terrace, where they observe the use of colour, pattern and symbolism within the displayed works. Drawing inspiration from these elements, students then develop their own contemporary motifs based on forms found in nature.

The workshop is designed to invite students to consider how expressive design elements can convey a connection to Country. Through a combination of guided viewing, discussion and hands-on artmaking, students develop unique motifs that reflect both their environment and personal connection to place.

Workshop Details

Location: Once Known, 139 St Georges Terrace, Perth CBD
Duration: 2 hours
Year Levels: Secondary (9-12)
Group Size: Up to 25 students
Available Days: Monday, Tuesday or Thursday

Workshop Structure

Learning Outcomes

Motifs of Country supports the development of skills in visual analysis, creative experimentation and critical reflection. Throughout the workshop, 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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