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Colour Maze

Where
Hickson Rd
Millers Point NSW 2000
Australia
When

Every day, 9am to 4pm Saturday 4 January to Saturday 25 January

Cost

Starting from: $23

Step inside a kaleidoscopic wonderland of colours and creativity. 

Colour Maze is an imaginative play experience that inspires children to get hands-on with visual art and journey through the “Tongpop” aesthetic of Sydney Festival Visual Artist in Residence Telly Tuita.  

Kids will wind their way through ten rooms – with building blocks, swings and knitted playgrounds, and channel their inner artist with hands-on craft and sticker activities featuring Tongan motifs.  

Colour Maze is brought to life by public art experts Amigo & Amigo, who have pioneered a new era of joyful installations at Sydney Festival, Vivid Sydney, Illuminate Adelaide, Canada’s Lights On Stratford and in Hong Kong. The studio has teamed up with Tuita, a visual artist and former art educator. Tuita’s vivid Tongpop practice explores his Polynesian diasporic experience through a blaze of colours, nostalgic pop-culture references and memories of his homeland Tonga. 

A creative art adventure awaits this summer.

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