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QUEER SOCIAL – Sensory Galaxy Slime with River

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Did you know your fingers are connected to your brain? Do you want to slither those brain fingies inside galaxy slime until your brain hearts are content? Well you are in the right building, unless you are here for the nipple waxing class, that’s down the way there.

In this class we’ll create a sensory object you can keep with you and carry it everywhere you go, gift it to someone, or just have it laying on your bench as a talking piece. It might go horribly wrong, it might be a silky sensuous fingerpiece…Either way, let’s have some fun and engage each other to re-connect post lockdown and form some new memories while creating something unpredictable, slimy and fun.  

This event will be half social fun times with a bunch of like minded queer people and half super cute workshop times!

What will we cover?

This is a hands on workshop where you’ll go home with your own galaxy slime

Together we will explore:

  • How to make slime
  • How to colour it or add trinkets
  • A little bit about why slime is so cool

All materials will be supplied. 


What should I bring?

  • Some sparkly queer energy

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Accessible Venue
  • Gender Neutral Bathrooms
  • Quiet Spaces
  • Cheap Tix
  • Share the Love Free Tix (prioritised for First Nations, Trans & Poc Attendee)
  • Auslan Interpreted Upon Request 


    Who will be Teaching? 

    River is a 31 year old Australian Non Binary visual artist from European + First Nations ancestry. Born + raised on Wongai Country in Laverton + Kalgoorlie, they currently live on unceded Wurundjeri Willum Biik in Naarm. River experiments with sculpture, printing, mosaic and mixed media painting around themes of connection to country, memory, and identity. 

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    More about accessibility 

    Other questions or accessibility requests? Just shoot an email to melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.

    Photo by Triana Nana on Unsplash