This week, Cherry, Tiger and Me spent a day in Melbourne’s City exploring our cultural hub – The National Gallery of Victoria.
First stop, The Island Bird – a crochet suspended walkway by Ernesto Neto And look who’s walking!
Then we dropped into David Shrigley’s exhibition for a spot of Life Drawing
The Great Hall was alive and pumping with awesome arty worksopCherry and Me loved the temporary tattoos by Jean Paul Gaultier!
Then we met Aussie Icon Fashion Designer, Linda Jackson, and helped build an Opal Billabong to reflect the incredible Great Hall stain glass rainbow ceiling
Cherry was in her eliminate with Melbourne Textile Artist, Cat Rabbit, creating Wearable Creatures
And then we revisited Romance Was Born just because we love’d it so much the first time! Click here to see our last visit
And after the NGV we went for a stroll next door to visit Home – 7,000 little houses on one big house
Check out our previous visit to The National Gallery of Victoria here
PS If you’re thinking of visiting the NGV tomorrow, (26th Jan 2015), make sure you drop in to The Great Hall and say hello to Mee Too and Tiny & Little who are hosting Paper Threads – a FREE workshop to create an outfit for your favourite teddy or soft toy!
Thanks so much for shouting out about our Paper Threads workshop at NGV – we have absolutely loved seeing everyone’s fashion creations on their favourite toy these last 3 days and can’t wait to see more amazing designs at our last session tomorrow, Australia Day! Got to love our amazing city and gallery for all the awesome things to do and see 🙂
Melbourne is such an incredible art hub! It’s fantastic seeing the little ones getting involved! Great work MeeToo! x