As part of the Analog Art Club, join the TarraWarra Museum of Art on a series of extended drawing workshops inspired by the Country, landscape and the surrounds of the museum and its collection. Centred on the theme of the Wurundjeri seasons that are designed to inspire a deeper respect for Country, First Knowledges, place and contemporary art and culture.

The Analog Art Club is a statewide initiative that invites Victorians to slow down, switch off their screens and connect in real life through art. Hosted by galleries across Victoria, these phone-free events offer a welcoming space to reflect, discuss and experience art together, making creativity social, accessible and refreshingly analog. This program encourages deeper connection with both art and community by fostering genuine, screen-free engagement in a relaxed and inclusive environment.

Led by an accomplished artist and educator, these intimate drawing sessions will begin with mindfulness exercises designed to help connect with the present moment, fellow participants and the natural surroundings. Throughout the workshops, participants will receive group and one-on-one guidance on techniques and processes developed around considered observation encouraging a disconnection from screen and mobile devices.

Inspiration, without interruption.

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313 Healesville–Yarra Glen RoadHealesville VIC 3777
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September 2026

  • Friday 4th

October 2026

  • Friday 2nd

November 2026

  • Friday 6th

December 2026

  • Friday 4th

Facilities

  • Family Friendly
  • Public Toilet
  • Shop / Gift Shop
  • Cafe
  • Restaurant
  • Parents Room
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Point

Other

  • Australian Museums and Galleries Association
  • Free Wifi

Accessibility

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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313 Healesville–Yarra Glen RoadHealesville VIC 3777

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