Journeys and Stories
with Coral Tulloch
This FREE workshop is for young people aged 12-15 years
Join Coral for a workshop to discover your own journeys and stories. All you will need is a pencil and paper (all provided), your imagination and your voice.
Using the knowledge you have of the world around, you will be encouraged to express something personal about yourself, your friends, family or community, encouraged to bend the truth, mix the times, and change the characters to create a story in both written and visual narratives, mixing fiction with non-fiction…letting paths appear and following journeys, wherever they will lead.
For those who feel they would rather draw or rather write, or are unsure of what they could do, there will be lucky dips to start you on your journey.
Coral Tulloch has illustrated over 50 fiction and non-fiction books for children, in Australia and internationally.
She is the creator of a syndicated page for children, 'The Tales of Wombat Creek', which appeared for over 20 years in newspapers throughout Australia and overseas. Her book Antarctica, The Heart of the World, which she wrote and illustrated, won the Environment Award for Children's Literature in 2004.
As well as having a passion for environmental education, Coral loves Antarctica, which she visits when she can as artist-in-residence on tourist voyages; but recently drawings of penguins have given way to tortoise shells. Coral lives in Hobart with her husband, Peter and daughter, Tully.
This workshop is free of charge, thanks to the support of the Tasmanian Department of Premier and Cabinet.

Registration Information
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Please book each ticket in the name of the person attending (if someone else is registering them).
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Please let us know if you cannot attend as we may have a waitlist of people wishing to attend this workshop.