Creative Circle Woodend (Term 2 2026)
Wed, 27 May
|Woodend Neighbourhood House
Join Penelope for Creative Circle Woodend, where art, design and craft come together.


Time & Location
27 May 2026, 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Woodend Neighbourhood House, 47 Forest St, Woodend VIC 3442, Australia
About the Event
What's it all about?
Creative Circle Woodend offers space to lose yourself in creative play while connecting with like-minded people.
Explore and combine mixed media as you experiment with acrylic, watercolour, ink and oil pastel. Sample a range of effects and mark-making techniques. Drawing on the traditional Spode willow pattern and/or botanical forms, you’ll integrate your learning to create a final A2 artwork in classical china blue tones.
Come together for wellbeing and creative fun. No experience needed.
Who will be leading the session?
Penelope is a Trentham-based artist with a deep love of nature, particularly plant life, and a passion for patterning and Japanese design. She often combines traditional art techniques with digital technologies to create works with rich layers of meaning and high aesthetic appeal.
Born into a family of artists, Penelope has been immersed in visual culture throughout her schooling and tertiary studies. She studied graphic design at Monash University and textile design at RMIT University. She has lectured in interior design at Holmesglen Institute and continues to share her expertise, most recently guiding primary school students in multimedia art projects.
Find Penelope on Instagram: @penelope.cato
Term 2 2026 Information
Creative Circle Woodend will run for 3 weeks between Wednesday 13th May and Wednesday 27th May.
The class runs between 12.30pm and 2.30pm and the cost for the term is $160.
Classes are held in the Undercroft of the Woodend Neighbourhood House. The room is to the rear of the House, and can be accessed by the path to the left hand side of the House, or via the gates next to the Skate Park, off Margery Crescent.
Please note it is advised that participants bring along an art smock or old shirt.
Class sizes are 8-10 participants to ensure a supportive, hands-on experience.
