23 April National Sovereignty and Children’s Day Program

April 23, 2020

On occasion of theApril 23 National Sovereignty and Children’s Day events, Pera Museum Learning Programs present entertaining and engaging games and activities for parents and children at home, suitable for ages 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12, inspired by the digital exhibitions “Coffee Break”, “Intersecting Worlds: Ambassadors and Painters” and “Language of the Wall”. Don’t forget to share your creations on social media with the hashtag #PeraLearning!

Find Your Rhythm
Ages 4-6

Find Your Rhythm

Create Your Magic Fruit
Ages 4-6

Create Your Magic Fruit

What’s Your Cup Like
Ages 7-9

What’s Your Cup Like

Origami Cup Design
Ages 10-12

Origami Cup Design

Sculptures Come to Life
Ages 4-6

Sculptures Come to Life

Ambassador, Painter, Monster
Ages 7-9

Ambassador, Painter, Monster

Ambassadors in Our Home
Ages 10-12

Ambassadors in Our Home

Home Detective
Ages 4-6

Home Detective

Letters of the Body
Ages 7-9

Letters of the Body

Movement and Dance Piece by Piece
Ages 10-12

Movement and Dance Piece by Piece

Nudes With Mirrors

Nudes With Mirrors

Although mythological themes are not commonly encountered in Turkish painting, it is possible to see variations of widespread themes such as the Venus at her Toilet. 

History of a Khanjar

History of a Khanjar

Henryk Weyssenhoff, author of landscapes, prints, and illustrations, devoted much of his creative energies to realistic vistas of Belorussia, Lithuania, and Samogitia. A descendant of an ancient noble family which moved east to the newly Polonised Inflanty in the 17th century, the young Henryk was raised to cherish Polish national traditions.

The Search for Form

The Search for Form

A series of small and rather similar nudes Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu and Eren Eyüboğlu produced in the early 1930s almost resemble a ‘visual conversation’ that focus on a pictorial search. It is also possible to find the visual reflections of this earlier search in the synthesis Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu reached with his stylistic abstractions in the 1950s.