A green and teal seascape image, in watercolour style, featuring several grey jellyfish floating through the ocean
Visit this impactful installation featuring artwork by community members and local artists

About the Event

Hear coastal narratives and create your own mini ocean diorama at this creative activity for children.

Children are invited to engage with Mandurah’s coastal environment in this fun storytelling and art activity. Coastal Waste Warriors and a local Indigenous leader share stories of the significance of the local coastal landscape. Then artists Sharon Meredith and Julie Driver will lead children in crafting their own miniature ocean dioramas using scenic photograph montages and mini jellyfish. Children will leave the activity with their very own diorama and a fresh perspective on a variety of coastal narratives!

This activity is the culmination of the Bloom project. Initially launched in July, Sharon and Julie led 20 children through a creative journey, resulting in unique artworks, seascape photos, and jellyfish sculptures installed in Falcon Library and Community Centre throughout the Mandurah Arts Festival. This artwork serves as the perfect backdrop for the sharing of coastal narratives.

Suitable for ages 6-12 years, children must be accompanied by an adult.


Location – Falcon Library and Community Centre

Date – Tuesday 24 September, 1pm

Times – 1pm-2.30pm

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Child - $15

Accessibility – wheelchair accessible, ACROD parking, accessible toilet onsite

Acknowledgments – this event is presented by Sharon Meredith Photography


This event is part of Mandurah Arts Festival, 6 September - 6 October 2024

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FREE

Type of Event

Arts and Culture

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