Filter by
Powerhouse Museum

Unproductive: Music Posters with Ben Brown (Ages 10 - 15)

When

Friday 14 April from 10am to 11:30am

Get creative and design a music poster for your favourite music band or singer.

In this workshop you will learn different illustration techniques to design and create your music poster using a variety of art mediums such as paint, liquid chalk and ink. After the workshop you can take your poster home to hang up on your wall.

This workshop will be led by Ben Brown. Ben’s illustrations can be found in an extensive range of publications, apparel companies and music industry commissions. His work has featured in Rolling Stone magazine, promoted performers including Nirvana and Pearl Jam and his graphics continue to be sought after by clients such as Hurley and Mambo.

This workshop is recommended for ages 10–15. No adult supervision required.

Other events at Powerhouse Museum

1001 Remarkable Objects

1001 Remarkable Objects

An unexpected juxtaposition of objects from the Powerhouse Collection.
Tomorrow
Catalina

Catalina

The Catalina flying boat Frigate Bird II will be presented in a new exhibition that tells its story
Tomorrow
A Line A Web A World

A Line A Web A World

The first in-depth survey of drawings from the museum's collection
Tomorrow
Absolutely Queer

Absolutely Queer

Absolutely Queer is an exhibition celebrating contemporary queer creativity for Sydney WorldPride 2023
Tomorrow
Family electric car design (Ages 7+)

Family electric car design (Ages 7+)

Come to the Powerhouse and build your own electric toy car to take home.
Tomorrow
Minecraft: Build smarter with code (Ages 7-12)

Minecraft: Build smarter with code (Ages 7-12)

In this workshop, young participants will be guided through a series of coding challenges within the Minecraft world
Tomorrow
Paradise Camp by Yuki Kihara

Paradise Camp by Yuki Kihara

A suite of twelve tableau photographs in saturated colour situated against a landscape decimated by the 2009 tsunami
Tomorrow
Sydney Science Festival 2023: Atmospheric Memory

Sydney Science Festival 2023: Atmospheric Memory

If we could 'rewind' air molecules to recreate all voices of the past, whose voice would you want to hear?
Tomorrow