Support learning across the curriculum with QPAC’s Artists in Classrooms workshops.
Part of QPAC’s Creative Learning Program, these workshops bring professional performing artists into your classroom, giving students direct access to industry expertise.
Using music, drama and dance, teaching artists work with you to design tailored sessions that support learning outcomes across the Arts, English/EALD, Humanities, Science and more. Workshops are developed in collaboration with teachers to align with your curriculum priorities and classroom goals.
Each session is hands-on and student-centred, encouraging creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration while deepening understanding of key subject areas.
Workshops can be adapted to suit a range of year levels and learning contexts.
For more information, please contact our Creative Learning Team via education@qpac.com.au.
Enquiries & Bookings
Interested in bringing an artist into your classroom? Get in touch with our Creative Learning team.
T: (07) 3842 9391
E: education@qpac.com.au
W: Artists in Classrooms Enquiry Form.
Artists in Classrooms
Below are the In Classrooms Workshops that are currently available.
Enviro-Beats Workshop
Turn rubbish into rhythm in the high-energy Enviro-Beats workshop with the Junkyard Beats team.
Songs of Protest Workshop
Guided by First Nations musicians, students will explore how song becomes a voice for truth and transformation – investigating stories of colonialism, the Stolen Generations, and resilience.
First Nations Storytelling: Caring for Country Workshop
Trevor Fourmile and Nadine McDonald-Dowd guide students in an exploration of storytelling as a dynamic and living cultural practice vital to First Nations and Torres Strait Islander stories.
Lost & Found: Drama Workshop
Through Process Drama, Teaching Artists Dave Burton and Emily Burton guide students into an imagined world shaped by curiosity, challenge and discovery.