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CEAC Adventures - Art Activities for Kids at Home or School

Kia ora koutou
from the Education Team at Corban Estate Arts Centre.

Here at CEAC we are excited to have school groups come to visit our gallery and attend workshops again. We are now fully booked for Term 3 and are scheduling preferred dates for Term 4 visits.
Our Term 4 workshop programme will be available in four weeks time - so if you are wanting to visit us please do book in some dates with us soon. 

Our Artreach Outreach programme is available for schools who may need workshops for students and Professional Development for teachers delivered in the school environment.  Please contact us to discuss your needs.

In the meantime ...
Here is another activity in our ongoing series that students can do easily, at home or in a classroom environment, without too much mess or need for expensive resources.

This CEAC Adventure explores the art of storytelling with shadow-puppetry, and is an activity that can be extended across various curricular learning topics.

About CEAC Adventures:
This series of activities #CEACAdventures, is FREE, and can be emailed to you weekly. Just subscribe to our teacher list
here. Please feel free to use these activity ideas, distribute to your students, adapt to your learning topics for the term.

Students can share their creations to our “Gallery”, and you can add your school and class number to the hashtag. @corbanestate and use the hashtag #CEACAdventures. We would love to see your outcomes.

Ngā Mihinui Kaiako,
From The Education Team at Corban Estate Arts Centre

#CEAC Adventures

CEAC Adventures #10
Whakawhanaunga - Getting Together
with Ashlee Tawhiti

This is an easy collaborative activity which shows you how to create a dynamic puzzle with words and colours, and then how to join them up with others in your class or whanau. 

Share your Whakawhanaunga - Getting Together cluster with us on social media. We would love to see your photos so tag us @corbanestate and use the hashtag #CEACAdventures.

To download the PDF visit our website
CEAC Adventures #11 
Stories in Shadows
with Eilis Galuszeweski

This adventure shows you how to tell your own stories using shadow puppets. Shadow puppetry is an ancient form of storytelling with origins in many different cultures throughout the world.  
 
Share your shadow stories with us on social media. We would love to see your photos so tag us @corbanestate and use the hashtag #CEACAdventures.
To download the PDF visit our website

More Info

About CEAC Adventures

CEAC Adventures is an ongoing series of low-fuss FREE  activities. Brought to you by the CEAC Education team—Eilis, Megan, Jean, Penny and Ashlee—the adventures are designed with kids in mind but are suitable for students of all ages.

School Arts Education Workshops

In-school workshops
Our educators are experienced in designing and delivering workshops in the classroom environment, or in a suitable space within your school. Costs will be minimal – based on decile, and materials required. Let us know how we can best support art exploration onsite for your students.

Professional Development 
Introducing arts into your curriculum with confidence. If there are arts learning outcomes or enquiry topics that you need assistance in designing and delivering activities for, let us know. We are here to help.

Depending on your circumstances and needs, we can design activities that can be delivered face-to-face or be self-directed, and which can be delivered in the home, school, or at Corban Estate Arts Centre. 
Let us know of any particular hurdles your students may face so we can design the most useful activities with those considerations in mind.

We look forward to seeing some of your students’ creative activity outcomes, stay in touch with us and do let us know what worked best in your teaching programme. 

Meet The Team

Megan Carter

Arts Education Coordinator. She has been involved across the Arts sector as a producer, coordinator and writer, and is currently completing her Masters in Creative Writing through Massey University. 

Eilis Galuszewski

Arts Educator and creative technician. She has a background in all forms of art-making and specialises in wearable arts, theatre, and costume design.

Ashlee Tawhiti

Arts Educator. 
She is a visual artist of Maori and European descent and has experience in ECE, primary and secondary school environments as an Art teacher and teacher aide. 

Jean Stewart

Arts Educator. She has maintained a painting practice for more than 15 years and recently exhibited at Corban Estate Arts Centre in the Shifting Landscapes exhibition. 

Penny Howard

Arts Educator. She is a practicing artist with works in several private and public collections. Her primary focus lies in identity. 

Visit our website for more information about
Corban Estate Arts Centre www.ceac.org.nz

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