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Playable Streets: The head, the bottom and the middle bit! at MPRG

Saturday 21 March 2026 | 10am to 3pm

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Contact Name: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery

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Civic Reserve, Dunns Road
Mornington, 3931 Victoria

PLAYABLE STREETS land at MPRG!

Get ready for a day of silly, surprising and super-creative fun! Inspired by the surrealists’ famous Exquisite Corpse game and the imaginative world of artist Michael Vale, this playful, drop-in workshop invites kids to invent wild characters and unexpected stories together.

Mix and match heads, middles and bottoms to build quirky 3D characters in a colourful interactive installation on the MPRG forecourt. Will your creation have robot legs, a dinosaur tail, or a teacup for a head? There are no wrong answers—just lots of imagination!

Inside, dive into the Exquisite Stories workbooks to create short, funny or fantastical tales. Then bring your characters to life by giving them different voices, personalities and adventures.

The workshops are a come-anytime, stay-as-long-as-you-like session—perfect for popping in during your visit to the gallery.

This is a FREE event, however please book your child/children in, so we know to expect you.

Ages: 5+

Please note: Children 14 or under must be accompanied by an adult co-creator.

Image: Fun and games with Playable Streets!

For further information and to book please click 'More Information' below.

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