Writer, Aimee Chan
17 October 2023
Bega Valley Shire Library is excited to announce its involvement with the Headland Writers Festival this month, as host of the Juvenilia exhibition at the Bega library from Saturday 21 October.
Council’s Community and Cultural Services Manager, Anne Cleverley said Juvenilia is the term used for work produced by an author or artist while they were a child.
“Bega library’s Juvenilia exhibition will showcase Australian children’s authors and illustrators and their early attempts at storytelling,” Ms Cleverley said.
“Whether it’s handwriting stories on scrap paper or drawing pictures in pencil, some of today’s most prominent creators of children’s books started when they were children.
“We are particularly honoured to have Juvenilia-featured writer, Aimee Chan to run a workshop for 8 to 12-year-olds at 10.30am on the same day.
“The workshop, Collaging The Self, tackles the topic of inside-self verses outside-self and guides participants through a process of contemplation and self-expression using collage and writing.”
Aimee has written multiple children’s books, created a podcast series and had her work published in titles all over the world, including CNN, SBS, Harper’s BAZAAR, ELLE, Cosmopolitan, The Weekend Australian and The Straits Times.
Juvenilia, to officially open at 12pm on the Saturday, features the works of Andy Griffiths, Alison Lester, Graeme Base, Ursula Dubosarsky, Danny Katz, Dub Leffler, Oliver Phommavanh, Aimee Chan, Chris Kennett, Kylie Howarth, Trent Roberts, Dianne Wolfer, Asphyxia, Susanne Gervay, Tim Harris, Hazel Edwards, Jeremy Lachlan, Craig Sheather and Mandy Foot.
Juvenilia is presented by South East Arts and Bega Library with funding support from Create NSW.
The Headland Writers Festival is on 27 to 29 October at Tathra. For program details see
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