Jellyfish Making with Carolyn Cardinet



Jellyfish Making with Carolyn Cardinet
IMAGE > The image depicts a net hanging from the ceiling covered in rainbow coloured pieces of plastic. The plastic pieces cascade down the net as it hits the floor. The net is infront of a white wall, and the ground is green carpet. Photo supplied by Carolyn Cardinet. 

Dive into creativity with artist Carolyn Cardinet in this fun, hands-on workshop where you will make your own jellyfish sculptures using discarded and recycled materials. Inspired by ocean life and the importance of protecting marine environments, learn how to turn plastic waste into playful, floating jellyfish creatures. This workshop encourages imagination, environmental awareness, and crafty fun, showing how trash can become treasure with a little creativity!

WHEN > Saturday 29 November 2025
TIME > 1PM to 3PM 
VENUE > Linden New Art, 26 Acland Street, St Kilda
COST > Free; This workshop is designed for 6-16 year olds.


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ABOUT OUR FACILITATOR


CAROLYN CARDINET

Carolyn Cardinet is a French-Australian installation artist focused on sustainability and the reuse of found materials. Her sculptural works transform plastic waste and industrial remnants into poetic, thought-provoking pieces that highlight environmental issues. She exhibits widely and collaborates with communities to inspire ecological awareness through art.