Pera Learning Programs offers workshops for students and teachers in the program prepared for the mid-term break between 12-16 November 2024. The program opens up a space of experience for children to deepen their understanding of concepts such as color, light, pattern, coincidence, calculation and repetition as they enter the colorful world of the exhibitions Calculations and Coincidences and In Search of Vera Molnár. Teachers, on the other hand, will participate in two different workshops to develop awareness and new perspectives on both their art literacy and their approach to their students.
Tickets for Pera Kids workshops can be purchased from Biletix.
There is a 50% discount for PERAkart FAMILY members.
The workshops exclusively for teachers are free of charge, reservation is required.
For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr
November 12
10:30 Colorful Shadows with Transparent Pendants
16:30 Workshop for Teachers: Understanding the Effects of Violence on Children
November 13
10:30 Mono Printing: Design Your Stamp!
13:30 Glowing Colors: Lamp Design
November 14
10:30 Squirrel Sneaking into the Museum
13:30 Reflected Colors through the Magical Window
16:00 Workshop for Teachers: Reading a Painting
November 16
10:30 The Magic of Repetition
13:30 Cubical Art: Possibilities of Colors
November 12
10:30 Colorful Shadows with Transparent Pendants
16:30 Workshop for Teachers: Understanding the Effects of Violence on Children
November 13
10:30 Mono Printing: Design Your Stamp!
13:30 Glowing Colors: Lamp Design
November 14
10:30 Squirrel Sneaking into the Museum
13:30 Reflected Colors through the Magical Window
16:00 Workshop for Teachers: Reading a Painting
November 16
10:30 The Magic of Repetition
13:30 Cubical Art: Possibilities of Colors
Related Exhibitions
Calculations and Coincidences brings together three pioneers of algorithmic art; Vera Molnár, Dóra Maurer and Gizella Rákóczy through their works from the Central Bank of Hungary Collection. The exhibition focuses primarily on the profound influence of Molnar, who was unquestionably among the most significant names in computer art, while tracing how the artistic explorations of Maurer and Rákóczy have expanded the boundaries of abstraction through the integration of algorithms and mathematics.
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.
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.
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 22:00
Sunday 12:00 - 18:00
The museum is closed on Mondays.
On Wednesdays, the students can
visit the museum free of admission.
Full ticket: 200 TL
Discounted: 100 TL
Groups: 150 TL (minimum 10 people)