Wildfire Workshops will help rekindle your classroom’s love of learning, unlocking the artistic and creative potential of your class.
Discovering the ability to draw is like a second language within us all. Some say it’s actually our first language that has been slowly “packed up”, as we learn to read, write and build our confidence in mathematics. That’s why Wildfire Workshops are so important to your students. Myke has designed these workshops to spark the imaginations of all kids and unlock their potential.
These workshops also offer your students a window into an inspired artist and an open conversation to explore Myke’s amazing creativity and thinking.
Wildfire Workshops for Secondary Schooling:
- how-to-draw Australian bush creatures and endangered animals
- how-to-draw bunyips and other Australian myths and monsters
- the road less travelled – an artist’s journey
- create-a-better storyline – the art of better storytelling
- how-to-present a topic – engage your audience through “story”
- brainstorming workshops – coming up with better ideas
Myke highlights how art education can be fun. Workshops stimulate learning, conversation and evoke curiosity and a willingness to explore new ideas. From the shyest to the boldest, Myke brings out the best in every student.
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“Thank you for your talk on ‘Australian Stories & Aboriginal culture – an artists perspective’. You had the whole class excited about learning, engaged with your topics/stories and listening for the full hour.
Your presentation was both professional and well suited our class. Highly educational and very memorable presentation. I would be happy to recommend you to anyone in future, and would put forward that your workshop is an engaging and informative way to teach and learn. Thank you again!”
– Annie. M – Secondary School Teacher, Heathmont
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