Looking for a school holiday activity that’s hands-on, imaginative, and a little bit different? Re:PLAY Families Workshops at Adelaide Festival Centre’s Artspace is exactly that.
Running from 15 to 18 July 2026, Re:PLAY is a series of vibrant, drop-in workshops designed for families to explore creativity through recycled and repurposed materials. Led by prominent South Australian artists, the sessions invite children and their caregivers to dive into the world of sustainable art-making — transforming everyday items into imaginative masterpieces.
Whether you’re layering textures, building sculptures, or painting with unconventional tools, each workshop offers a new way to see beauty in the discarded and create with purpose. It’s a chance for young people and their carers to disconnect, create, and communicate without the pressure of screens and the busyness of everyday life.
A sensory-friendly session
On Wednesday 15 July, Re:PLAY offers a relaxed crafting session with smaller group sizes, designed to support children with sensory sensitivities and give them the freedom to be their authentic selves. This session is supported by a grant from the Office for Autism, Government of South Australia.
Book a session, get inspired, and make something extraordinary together.
Dates: Tuesday 15 July to Friday 18 July 2026
Location: Artspace, Adelaide Festival Centre
To book, visit: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/replay-families-workshops-2026
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