Arts on Site for Teens: Spin Your Style
Schedule
Thu Jan 29 2026 at 10:30 am to 12:30 pm
UTC+11:00Location
Queen Victoria Art Gallery at Royal Park | Launceston, TS
About this Event
Dive into the world of arachnids in this drawing and making workshop – designed especially for teens aged 14–17.
Create a bold, wearable spider that’s part creature, part statement. You’ll be encouraged to slow down and notice your body’s responses to different sensations as you work – and explore how feelings can shift into curiosity and fascination.
Here's what to expect:
- Hands-on learning: Across two hours, participants will explore QVMAG’s newest acquisition, Eternal Returns – the new commissioned spider sculpture inspired by the natural sciences collection and featured in Sam Jinks’ exhibition.
- Expert guidance: Led by Launceston artist Moo, this workshop will guide you from initial sketches through to a three-dimensional wearable sculpture.
- Creative exploration: This workshop isn’t just about making your own wearable creature. It’s an invitation to experiment, express your artistic vision, and build a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
- Interactive experience: Connect with fellow young artists in a collaborative, supportive space. Share ideas, swap feedback, and be inspired by the creativity around you.
Spaces are limited, so book early to secure your spot. Bring a friend to enjoy our 2-for-1 special deal.
About the workshop
- This drop-in workshop is open for young people aged 14-17 of all experience levels who are curious about art and natural science.
- This workshop requires parental consent to participate.
- The registration fee includes all materials.
- This workshop will be held at the Queen Victoria Art Gallery, 2 Wellington St, Launceston.
About the artist
Melissa “Moo” Lubke (MA Therapeutic Arts Practice, AThR) is a Tasmanian multi‑disciplinary artist and Registered Art Therapist. Beginning her creative journey in rural NSW within her family’s printing business, she built a career in graphic design and multimedia in Sydney before returning to her passion for fine art, recognised early with the North Sydney Art Prize.
Since relocating to Tasmania in 2006, Moo has expanded her practice through contemporary art, warm glass, and community work, culminating in a Masters in Therapeutic Arts Practice through MIECAT’s experiential model. Her trauma‑informed approach draws on lived and professional experience supporting communities navigating grief, neurodiversity, and psychosocial challenges. Moo designs participatory workshops that encourage playful exploration and invite moments of collective healing.
https://melissalubke.com
About the exhibition
Step into the imagined world of Sam Jinks, one of Australia's most prominent contemporary sculpural artists.
Renowned for his painstakingly crafted figures, Jinks’ practice reflects upon deeply felt moments of our lived experience.
Imbued with unguarded emotion and raw vulnerability, this unique presentation is one artist’s invitation to reflect on the mysteries of life || death, and all in-between.
Sam Jinks || Mortal Reflections
Art Gallery at Royal Park | 2 Wellington St, Launceston
14 June 2025 – 8 March 2026
Free entry | Open daily, 10am to 4pm
About QVMAG's Arts on Site program
Our ongoing series immerses participants in a vibrant blend of art techniques, taking inspiration from our current exhibitions and guided by expert facilitators.
With monthly workshops held across our two sites at the Queen Victoria Art Gallery at Royal Park and the Museum at Inveresk, participants can explore photography, sketching, drawing, watercolour painting, oil painting, textile design, and interior design.
From seasoned artists to curious beginners, Arts on Site provides the perfect opportunity to elevate your artistic skills and connect with a community of creators.
Find out more about this exciting series at www.qvmag.tas.gov.au/Arts-on-Site
Image: QVMAG
Where is it happening?
Queen Victoria Art Gallery at Royal Park, 2 Wellington Street, Launceston, AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
AUD 11.73











