The Artful Dodgers Studio Visit (aged 16-28)

21 Apr 2026 2.00pm - 3.30pm

On Tuesday 21st April, we are dropping in at a local art studio located at Brunswick. Great opportunity to connect with others, get your creative gears running and a lot of fun! This studio visit is part of our community discovery approach that designed to connect young people who are in a caring role (16-28) with local resources, fun places and local community groups.

The Artful Dodgers Studio provides trauma-informed, multi-disciplinary arts-based engagement for young people aged 16–28 experiencing psychosocial and intersectional life challenges.  

At the Artful Dodgers Studios, you can:

  • realise your unique artistic skills and visions
  • drop into our Open Studio Sessions for solo or group creative mentorship
  • engage in our diverse programming of creative workshops across artistic mediums in one of our Create Sessions
  • be a part of our growing community, make friends through art and influence the direction of Artful Dodgers Studios through our Connect Sessions.

For more details about Artful Dodgers Studio,

Phone: 0491 298 206

Website: Artful Dodgers Studios – Jesuit Social Services

Instagram: Artful Dodgers Studios (@artful_dodgers)

 

 

 

 

Any questions, please contact:

Phone: 8850 4136

Email: chuck.cheng@accesshc.org.au

Details
Date:
21 Apr 2026
Time:
2.00pm - 3.30pm
Location
Artful Dodgers Studios, 3 Saxon St, Brunswick
Melbourne, Victoria 3056 Australia
Cost
$0
Organizer
North East Meto Mental Health and Wellbeing Connect
88504136
chuck.cheng@accesshc.org.au
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