Filter by
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

Family Space: Light Lab

Where
Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art
140 George Street , The Rocks NSW 2000
Level 3, NCCL foyer
When

Weekends, 10am to 4pm Saturday 24 August 2024 to Sunday 27 October 2024

Open every weekend and every day during term 3 school holidays (30 Sep – 11 Oct)

Have a light-bulb moment during your visit to Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine. Harness your creativity after experiencing the MCA's major winter exhibition, free for children and youth (17 & under).

Families of all ages are invited to immerse themselves in a light studio and ‘paint with photons’, inspired by artist Hiroshi Sugimoto's Opticks photographic series. Come along to experiment with refracted light, create layered compositions and capture your light creations with your phone, or other type of camera from home. All other materials are provided.

Light Lab is a free, drop-in activity space suitable for all ages. It is open every weekend and everyday during term 3 school holidays (30 Sep–11 Oct).

Contact event organiser

Museum of Contemporary Art Australia

Advertisement

Other events at Museum of Contemporary Art

Elders community lounge

Elders community lounge

A dedicated space for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and community during NAIDOC Week 2025
Today 11am to 5pm
Film screenings: NAIDOC Week 2025

Film screenings: NAIDOC Week 2025

A free daily film program celebrating strength, vision and legacy.
Today 12pm to 1pm
MCA collection: Artists in focus

MCA collection: Artists in focus

A changing display that illuminates histories, trajectories and highlights of the MCA’s collection artworks.
Today 10am to 5pm
NAIDOC Week 2025 at the MCA

NAIDOC Week 2025 at the MCA

Celebrate the strength, vision and legacy of young First Nations leaders with a week-long program.
Today 10am to 5pm
NAIDOC Week: Panel discussion

NAIDOC Week: Panel discussion

Legacy, leadership and the future of First Nations art
Today 2pm to 3.30pm
Music and movement: Cerith Wyn Evans

Music and movement: Cerith Wyn Evans

Improvised performance inspired by our major winter exhibition.
Tomorrow