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Saturday11:00 am — 4:45 pm
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Sunday11:00 am — 4:45 pm
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Accessibility
Scribble Zone is a drop-in event.
Prices
Admission
In this DreamBIG interactive exhibition, you are formally invited to MAKE A MESS!
The Scribble Zone will start with blank walls and a whole lot of art materials. Throughout the festival, children are encouraged to draw on the walls, ceiling, and floor, creating one collaborative, scribbly, doodle-y room of art, colour, and fun. It's a space where kids can let their imaginations run wild and contribute to a vibrant, ever-evolving masterpiece.
Join us for an unforgettable, messy, and creative experience that celebrates the joy of artistic expression!
Image | Simon McClure
- Accessibility
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
- Get Involved - this activity is hands on. Participants are encouraged to get in on the action through dancing, making, or sharing their thoughts and ideas
- Noisy - This activity involves loud noises or music. It may be overstimulating for people who are particularly sensitive to loud noises.
- Participants can explore the space at their own pace
- Participants can exit the workshop/event, and re-enter when they are ready to re-join
- Age Suitability
- All ages
Part of

DreamBIG Children’s Festival is South Australia’s iconic biennial arts festival for schools and families that places its audience at the centre of fresh, inventive, imaginative and inspiring arts experiences.
Discover DreamBIG Children's Festival
Credits
- Bianka Kennedy Designer
- Antoine Jelk and Felicity Boyd Performer/Facilitator
Performance Location: Station Foyer, Adelaide Festival Centre

The station foyer is located next to Dunstan Playhouse as you enter into the train station.
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