Pint-sized superheroes find love for art via creative gallery program
This group of pint-sized superheroes is taking part in an early childhood education tour run by the Art Gallery of NSW, which teaches young minds about shapes, colour and form.
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Art Gallery of NSW Super Art Heroes program uses storytelling to engage young creative mindsBy Sarah GerathyTopic:Early Childhood Education and Care ServicesSun 14 Jun 2026 at 7:17amSun 14 Jun 2026 at 7:17amSun 14 Jun 2026 at 7:17amabc.net.au/news/art-gallery-of-nsw-super-art-heroes-education-program-for-kids/106785648Link copiedShareShare articleA group of pint-sized superheroes is marching through the Art Gallery of NSW.They are wearing colourful patchwork capes and have been told they are on a mission to find famous artworks that have been "lost" in the gallery."Look! It's Ned Kelly!" yells one boy, pointing to a signature painting by Australian artist Sidney Nolan."Remember art gallery hands," urges their teacher, prompting the children to dutifully clasp their hands behind their…
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