AW2025 - Mural and Street Art Camp Booklet

Page 1


Woodleigh

18-22 AUGUST 2025

MURAL & STREET ART

July 2025

Dear Student and Parents/Guardians,

The Mural and Street Art school-based camp will run during Activities Week, taking place at Woodleigh School Senior Campus from Monday 18 August to Friday 22 August 2025.

This week covers a range of techniques and processes involved in large-scale mural projects. Students will have the opportunity to meet and collaborate with Hobart-born, Naarm-based artist David Booth. David, who also works under the pseudonym Ghostpatrol, shifts between studio works, site specific installations, commissioned murals and commercial design. His work has been exhibited at and acquired by several leading institutions including the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of South Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Museum and Parliament House Art Collection.

Students will gain insight and experience by immersing themselves in the processes used by David when creating mural art, where under his guidance they will have the chance to contribute their own creative mark on the mural.

In addition to the Mural Project, students will take part in a variety of smaller creative workshops throughout the week including; Stencilling, Wheat pasting, Sticker making, T-shirt Printing and Spray-painting.

Parents/Guardians, please respond to the Operoo eForm and ensure that your child’s medical information is up to date.

In this booklet you will find further information regarding the camp so please read through this carefully.

If there are any further queries you may have, please do not hesitate to contact me. We look forward to a fun and rewarding week!

Yours sincerely,

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Our camp is being held on the lands of the Bunurong and Boonwurrung people and we wish to acknowledge them as Traditional Owners. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We are grateful to be visiting their land and we recognise their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this land.

POLICY RELATING TO STUDENTS WITHDRAWING FROM ACTIVITIES WEEK CAMP/ABSENTEE CHARGEBACK POST CAMP

Activities Week Camp is a compulsory part of the school curriculum and all students are expected to participate. Bookings and arrangements are made on this expectation.

In the event that a student withdraws from the camp due to medical reasons, the school requires prior written notice accompanied by a valid medical certificate. In such cases, families will be responsible for all non-refundable costs incurred, including but not limited to flights, accommodation, and other pre-paid expenses.

For cancellations due to a change of mind or any non-medical reasons, families will be charged the full camp fee.

SUNSMART POLICY

In keeping with the school’s “SunSmart” approach to outdoor activities, students are required to bring sunscreen, a protective hat (with a wide brim) and to wear tops which adequately cover the skin of the shoulders and back. In the event of swimming activities, students will need “rashies” or t-shirts. Sunscreen is an additional protection - it does not take the place of clothing or shade.

NUT POLICY

On Camp, we request that parents/students avoid bringing food products that contain nuts of any kind. In order to minimise the risk to students with severe allergies.

The school cannot guarantee that the camp environment will be 100% allergen free, hence students with allergies need to remain vigilant in their decisions around any food that they ingest.

EMERGENCY SCHOOL CONTACT

In the event of an emergency, or if you need to urgently contact your child, please do not ring the camp (or your child) directly but rather contact the school during office hours on (03) 5971 6100 or contact after hours on mobile 0482 888 022

RESPOND TO OPEROO EFORM

To enable staff to fulfil their duty of care to students, we need accurate and up-to-date information about medical and personal issues for all students. Please respond to the Operoo eForm and ensure that your child’s medical information is up to date. Any last-minute changes should be communicated directly to the leader of the camp as well as updated on Operoo. We do rely on this information, and parents do have a duty of disclosure, to ensure all relevant information is known.

INFORMATION COLLECTION POLICY

Confidential medical and other sensitive information collected and used for the running of these camps will be handled in line with the School’s Privacy Policy.

POLICY RELATING TO STUDENTS SENT HOME FROM CAMP

Where a student does need to be sent home, for medical, personal, or discipline reasons, they will need to be collected from the camp by their parent/guardian (at their own expense) - they cannot travel unaccompanied. In all cases, arrangements must be made with school and special arrangements may need to be in place for remote camps, ie. 3 or more hours from school.

EXTREME WEATHER POLICY

We will modify our program based on weather forecasts - we will be in contact with Woodleigh School to review the week’s weather as it unfolds. In the event of a day being forecast to be Extreme (under the CFA Fire Danger Rating system) the program will be modified at the least, to ensure safety in the heat, and evacuation plans in readiness. In the event of a day being forecast to be Code Red (Catastrophic), the program will be cancelled in advance and students evacuated the day before. The School will use SMS and email to communicate with parents in such cases.

ARTS: MURAL & STREET ART CAMP INFORMATION

CAMP DATES

Monday 18 - Friday 22 August 2025.

MEDICATION ON CAMP

If you believe your child needs to take medication during the school day on camp, please contact the School Nurse before Monday 11 August.

COST

The cost of this Activities Week Camp is approximately $320, which will be charged to student accounts.

LOCATION

The camp is located on Senior Campus (The Studio in the Visual Arts Centre. Access is via the Arts courtyard).

MEALS

Students should bring snacks, lunch and a water bottle each day, however the canteen will be open in a limited capacity throughout the week. A pizza lunch will be provided on Friday 22 August to celebrate the week.

ACTIVITIES

During the week students will work with renowned artist David Booth. Students will gain insight and experience by immersing themselves in the processes and techniques used to produce large scaled artworks. The production of the mural will be facilitated by the artist and camp co-ordinator. Students will also take part in a variety of smaller street art workshops as breaks from the mural project.

CLOTHING/EQUIPMENT

Students should wear clothes that can get dirty and closed-toe shoes. All equipment and materials including art aprons will be supplied. We request students bring their laptops as they will need this for research, design and printing purposes here at school.

DO NOT BRING

Valuables or any articles that you wouldn't want to lose or break.

MOBILE PHONES

Mobile phones should be left at home and not brought on camp.

RISK

There are elements of risk involved in this camp and whilst safety ratios and requirements will be adhered to, we believe it is important to make you aware of potential risks. These risks include but are not limited to:

• Spray paint hazards including inhalation and contact to eyes.

• Minor injury when using tools and handling materials.

• Exposure to cold weather.

To mitigate the above risks, the following safety precautions will be taken:

• Students must wear protective gear including masks and goggles if using spray paints.

• The professional instructors are regarded for their safety record, professionalism, and knowledge of their processes.

• Daily assessment of weather and conditions will dictate locations used.

• Staff have access to first aid kits at all times.

BEHAVIOURAL EXPECTATIONS

• As a participant in the Activities Week Camps program, there is a high level of responsibility and expectation with respect to behaviour. All normal school policies apply, in particular:

• Involvement with sex, drugs, smoking, vaping or alcohol is prohibited.

• A preparedness to participate wherever appropriate.

• Safety of all participants is paramount. Infringement of these policies may result in the student being sent home, at your own expense.

• It is a courtesy to be respectful and positive at all events, even those you personally find less interesting. A good night’s sleep will be essential - being tired will not only affect you but also others on camp.

• Never leave school grounds/camp venue without the permission of a staff member.

• Each student is responsible for the immediate environment and must keep it tidy and not damage any of the surroundings.

MURAL & STREET ART PROGRAM

DAY Time Program

Monday

Tuesday

8:55am Start

10.00am Recess

12.30pm Lunch 3.45pm Dismissal

Wednesday

8:55am Start

10.00am Recess 12.30pm Lunch 3.45pm Dismissal

Thursday

8:55am Start

10.00am Recess

12.30pm Lunch 3.45pm Dismissal

Introduction and Orientation

Students will meet and get to know artist David Booth. Under David's guidance, students will research, plan and develop their contribution to the mural.

In the afternoon, students take part in a Wheat pasting workshop to design and create their own Paste Up Collage.

Priming and Painting The Mural

Students will work with David Booth in upscaling the design onto the mural wall using instrumental tools.

They will then form into small groups to begin work on painting the mural. This is a large but relaxing process.

In the afternoon, students take part in a stencilling and spraypainting workshop to create their own Stencil Graffiti art piece.

Illustrations and Painting

Students will work in small groups in illustrating and painting their contribution to the mural.

Working parallel to the mural, students will have the opportunity to continue working on their own Graffiti projects.

8:55am Start

10.00am Recess

12.30pm Lunch 3.45pm Dismissal

Illustrations and Painting continue

Students will continue working on the illustration and painting of the mural with David Booth

In the afternoon, students take part in a sticker and t-shirt printing workshop.

8:55am Start

10.00am Recess

Friday

12.30pm Lunch 3.15pm Exhibition Open 3.45pm Dismissal

Final Touches and Hanging the Mural

Students will finalise all projects and will have the opportunity to take their finished artworks home.

They will complete several other art projects around the school.

In the afternoon, the exhibition is open for friends and family to see their creative work.

Please note: These times and/or activities could be subject to change.

MY CAMP CHECKLIST

 Things to purchase / Things to take

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.