Creative Long Table Sessions

Unwind, get chatting & get creative! No materials or skills needed – come as you are <3

We are so back! Creative Long Table Sessions are for students, led by students. This is a low-key space to drop-in & vibe - we don't expect anything from you! 

Come and use all of our materials, or BYO your own creative projects. There is no pressure to stay for the whole time. We welcome everyone - you don't have to be an artist!

  • ✨Play around with our arty materials
  • 🥪 Chill out and eat your lunch
  • 👩🏿‍🤝‍👩🏼 Have a yap & make some friends
  • 🧶 Learn from talented creative students
  • 🎨 Make something new and precious

We'll have some gentle facilitation each week if you need some ideas for where to get started or if you want to learn something new.

We'll see you there!

Sessions dates, times and location

Location: Outside the RMIT Store, City Campus, Building 12, Level 4, Rooms 115-116

Date and times: 

  • 12pm-2pm Wednesday 16 April

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