RMIT Creative Long Table Sessions

RMIT Creative Long Table Sessions

The Long Table Sessions are for students, led by students. This is a low-key space to drop-in and get creative!

There is no pressure to stay the whole time. We welcome everyone – you don't have to be an artist! No materials or prior creative experience is required as Student Artists will share their creative skills and materials with you.

Rock up and be guided by gentle facilitation or bring something along of your own that you've been working on.

Event details

Dates:

March: Wednesday 11, 18 and 25
April: Wednesday 1 and 15

Time: 12-2pm

Location: The Long Tables next to RMIT Store, City Campus, Building 12, Level 4

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