Gibberagong Environmental Education Centre

Wonder, Engage, Inspire

Telephone02 9457 8245

Emailgibberagon-e.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Nature's Canvas - Art Overnight Program


Stage 4,  5 and 6 Students

Nature's Canvas Overnight Experience for Art Teachers and their classes

Overview

Nature's Canvas Art Class Overnight Experience is a visual arts program for students in Years 7-12, especially those considering further studies in visual arts.

Students along with their teacher, can work with art teacher Tullia Cilia to engage to engage and inspire students in their art practice. Gibberagong EEC teachers facilitate the bushwalk, canoeing and can put you in contact with an Artist in Residence.

Individual schools are welcome to create their own art camp and focus on bodies of work which prepares students for their major submissions.

This is a wonderful immersive art experience which encourages students’ wellbeing, emotional connection with the environment and supports the diverse range of artistic talent.



Excursion Information

Introductory drawing challenges

The day commences with the students participating in a series of icebreaking drawing activities and warm-up sketches. These drawings will provide a strong base for the artworks that students will produce as the day progresses. Students will be required to assemble an art kit for their bush walk and begin the construction of an artist book.

Bush walk

During the walk, the students will explore parts of the park and different viewpoints to inspire their artworks.  This will also provide them with an opportunity to consider what they value aesthetically in this area. There will be the opportunity to take photographs and record sketches to use later in their artist’s book.

Cultural sites visit

The students will visit and learn about important cultural and historical sites, including an Aboriginal engraving site to learn about the cultural value of the landscape and landforms to the traditional owners of the area.

Field sketch

The students will visit a lookout with views over the landscape. There they will be required to immerse themselves in nature and complete an artistic sketch to identify the landforms and describe the landscape that shapes this area.

Nature's Canvas art activities

The students will return to the studio to use a range of mixed media to create experimental artworks inspired by their immersion in nature. Students will use aspects of the natural world as a source of ideas, concepts and subject matter for their artmaking.

Mini art exhibition of student artworks in progress

Students will set up a mini exhibition of their artworks in progress for their parents and carers. Students will identify the intention, audience and context for their mini exhibition and display of artworks.

Sample Time Table

Day 1

9.00am

Welcome to Gibberagong

Acknowledgement of Country

Orientation/setup room/unpack

9.30am

Art kit assembly

Preliminary artist book construction

10.00am

Bushwalk and art immersion
10.30am Morning Tea (from home)

10.50am

Bushwalk and art immersion cont.

12.30pm

Lunch (from home)

1.10pm

Bush studio activities

4.00pm

Afternoon Tea (Supplied by GEEC)

4.30pm

Personal time

Embodied mark making

6.00pm

Free time and dinner preparation

6.30pm

Dinner

7.30pm

Night Activity

9.00pm

Bedtime

 

 

Sample Time Table

Day 2

7.00am

Sit spot wellbeing activity

8.00am

Breakfast and pack up gear

9.00am

 

Canoe ChallengeLT 9.30am 0.49m 

Or Visiting Teacher led art activity

10.30am Morning Tea

10.50am

Visiting teacher led art activity

Sample: Sculptural abstraction workshop

12.30pm

Lunch 

1.10pm

Visting teacher led art activity

Sample: Monoprinting

Collate artists’ book and mini exhibition / artist statement

2.00pm

Camp Close

 

 

Overnight excursion information

 

Excursion Location

The Gibberagong Building at Bobbin Head
Eligibility Year 7/8, Year 9/10 , Year 11/12 students.

Transport

Schools are required to organise transport for students to and from the location. 
Cost Including Specialist Art Teacher

2025 DoE schools

  • Accommodation $50 per student /night (GST Free) minimum charge $350 (GST Free)
  • Catering $50 per student / night (GST Free)
  • Art Supplies $20 per student (GST Free)
  • National Park Entry $3.30 per student /night (GST free)
  • Optional: If you requre an additional teacher to stay overnight $750 (GST free)
  • Optional: Artist In Residence prices start from $750 (GST free) to approx $928 (GST free) per day. Refer to The Code of Visual Arts 

2025 Non-gov schools

  • Accommodation $75 per student /night (GST Free). Minimum fee $750 (GST Free)
  • Catering $75 per student / night + (GST Free)
  • Art Supplies $30 per student (GST Free)
  • National Park Entry $3.30 per student (GST Free)
  • Optional: If you requre an additional teacher to stay overnight $750 (GST free)
  • Optional: Artist In Residence prices start from $750 + GST  to approx $928 + GST per day. Refer to The Code of Visual Arts 
Availability

Tullia is available for teaching on Thursday's.

Alternatively your school is welcome to facilite the art program for your students and a GEEC teacher will escort your bush walk and immersive experience at Bobbin Head.

What to bring An information package will be sent to the nominated teacher.
Teacher Support

If you would like additional support with a GEEC teacher please contact the centre.

More Information

Email: gibberagon-e.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Phone: 9457 8245

 

 

2023 artist in residencePatrick Shirvington, is an accomplished children’s book illustrator and artist. Shirvington’s work investigates his relationship to the natural world through drawing, believing the practice of drawing is fundamental to the cognitive process and to opening doors to the unseen. Working with a variety of mediums, his artmaking looks at the natural world surrounding us, firstly bringing attention to the picture surface, followed by a deeper revelation. The Arts Unit.

2023 and 2024 artist in residence Sia Cox. Sia is a fun and outgoing artist. Mixed media and texture is her speciality and embraces all things natural to create, sculpt and be immersed in the artistic process. Sia says "... there is no right or wrong way to produce a body of work which is meangful and courageous". 

2024 artist in residence, Emily Besser, an engaging and inspiring artist who sources inspiration from the natural and built environments. Emily "... approaches each work with no expectation of a particular outcome." Using a number of different techiques Emily inspires students to be true to themselves and express themeselves through their art in an honest and meaningful way.

Artist in residence image gallery