Sculpting with Highland Cows and Immersive Art: Wollongong’s Easter Monday Guide

Celebrate Easter Monday with Local Art and Farmyard Fun
Monday, April 6, 2026, marks Easter Monday in Wollongong, and the city is buzzing with a unique blend of holiday relaxation and school holiday excitement. As the long weekend draws to a close, the local community and visitors alike have a variety of engaging ways to spend their day. Whether you are looking to get your hands dirty with creative sculpting, explore world-class art exhibitions, or keep the kids entertained during their school break, there is plenty to see and do across the region today.
Coos + Clay: A Unique Farmyard Workshop
For those looking for a hands-on experience, the Coos + Clay event is a standout highlight this morning. Held from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm, this interactive workshop combines the tactile joy of sculpture with the charm of a petting zoo. Participants have the rare opportunity to meet and feed miniature Highland Cows, Valais black-faced sheep, and friendly goats. After bonding with the animals, attendees move to the sculpting tables to create their own clay masterpieces inspired by their favorite farm friends. It is a premium family experience that offers a creative way to commemorate the holiday while enjoying the fresh coastal air.
Immersive Landscapes at Wollongong Art Gallery
For a more contemplative start to the week, the Wollongong Art Gallery remains a must-visit destination. Today, visitors can explore the significant exhibition Sky, Earth, Water. This major showcase explores the deep connection between artists and the material landscape. It features the evocative works of Rosalie Gascoigne alongside significant new commissions by leading First Nations artists, including Lorraine Connelly-Northey, Janet Fieldhouse, and Glenda Nicholls. The exhibition creates a powerful dialogue across generations, celebrating memory and the enduring role of the Australian landscape in modern art.
Community Creativity in the Spotlight
While you are at the gallery, don't miss A Different Brilliant, an exhibition by the ASPECT South Coast School. Having recently opened its doors, this collection showcases the unique perspectives and creative talents of students on the autism spectrum. It is an inspiring community-focused display that highlights the diverse voices within the Illawarra. Additionally, the civic precinct is full of energy as the Merrigong Creativity Camp kicks off its four-day program at the Wollongong Town Hall today. While the camp sessions are currently at capacity, the presence of young local performers diving into drama and storytelling adds a vibrant, youthful spirit to the city's central hub this Easter Monday.

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