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NGV Kids on Tour 2025

Make and create when NGV Kids on Tour comes to you these school holidays. From cat and dog ears you can wear, to flower pompoms and paper moths – there’s art to make for every age.

Through free workshops and activities, NGV Kids on Tour aims to share the joys of art-making with children and families across Victoria by partnering with community-minded venues and organisations over the summer holiday period. Program attendees can enjoy a range of activities developed by the NGV in collaboration with inspiring artists and designers from around the world, which provide the opportunity to spark creative thinking and self-expression.

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ACTIVITIES

Designed to ignite imaginations and encourage creativity, we’ve collaborated with artists and designers to create a range of hands-on activities for children and families.

FURRY FRIEND HEADBAND

Ages 3+ (young children may need the help of an adult).

Dalmatians, tabby cats and labradoodles! Cats and dogs come in many different colours, patterns, shapes and sizes.

Celebrating the NGV exhibition Cats & Dogs, children can draw fur and other details inspired by their favourite pets on a set of cat or dog ears they can wear.

Creating these furry headbands will stimulate young minds, encouraging play, imagination and creativity.

BOGONG MOTHS WITH DEANNE GILSON

5+ years

Dr Deanne Gilson is a proud Wadawurrung woman living on her ancestral Country of Ballarat. Her art is about her culture and looking after the environment. One of the stories she draws and paints is about the bogong moth.

In this activity, children receive a paper template to make their own paper moth. While drawing eyes and patterns, discover interesting facts about this special Australian insect, how it avoids predators, and its important place in our natural environment.

FASHION, CULTURE & CREATIVITY WITH COLLECTIVE CLOSETS

5+ years (young children may need the help of an adult).

Melbourne-based fashion designers and sisters Fatuma and Laurinda Ndenzako celebrate the beauty and history of the African continent with their slow fashion label, Collective Closets.

In this activity, children create a paper doll and design sets of paper clothes to make its own wardrobe. Mix and match your paper clothes and accessories to make endless creative outfit combinations while learning about fashion, design, colour and patterns.

LOTS OF DOTS WITH YAYOI KUSAMA

Suitable for all ages.

Pumpkins often appear in Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s artworks. This activity introduces children and families to one of the world’s leading contemporary artists, and invites children to add their favourite colourful dots and write a short poem or message about pumpkins.

LOTS OF DOTS BY YAYOI KUSAMA

2+ years

Big dots, little dots, furry dots and shiny dots are waiting to be explored on every page of this special book. With surprises at every turn, Lots of dots helps early readers to learn about colours, practise counting and begin a lifelong love of art.

Let Yayoi Kusama take you on a journey into her wonderful world of dots!

NGV TEENS: MAKE A POMPOM WITH SOPHIE HONESS

12+ years

Sophie Honess is a Gomeroi Yinarr artist based in Tamworth, New South Wales. Her works are inspired by her immediate environment, finding and exploring hidden beauty on Gomeroi country through colour and texture.

Designed especially for teens, this activity invites participants to be inspired by the natural world around them. Create a bush flower pompom using yarn, embroidery thread and colourful felts to then tag to your school bag, key chain or anything else!

Summer at NGV

NGV Kids Summer Festival 2025

NGV Kids Summer Festival returns with a week of free hands-on activities, interactive exhibitions, stories and performances, just for kids and their families these summer holidays. Held at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square and NGV International.

From 11–17 January, bring everyone and make it a big day out!

Full program to be announced soon.

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NGV thanks the staff and students of Albert Park Primary School for the drawings of cats and dogs.