Half-Term Holiday Workshops

January 21 - February 1, 2025

Pera Museum Learning Programs are organizing face-to-face/online exhibition tours and workshops for children of various ages, young people, and teachers as part of the Half-Term Holiday Workshops from January 21 to February 1, 2025. In workshops prepared for both temporary and collection exhibitions of the museum, participants engage in creative art activities following guided tours of the exhibitions, as well as special content that will help teachers forget the exhaustion of the semester.

In the workshops for children, science and art come together, and content that combines art and technology, such as color and light games, visual illusions, and robot construction, is presented in an experimental environment. The workshops for young people focus on architecture, design, and art. Workshops specially organized for teachers focus on topics that will improve teachers' knowledge and skills, such as drama methods in the museum, awareness training for children, and reading artworks. 

Tickets for Pera Kids workshops can be purchased from Biletix.
There is a 20% discount for Pera Museum Friendship Program members.
The "Rhythm of Colors: Drawing Robots” and “Design Workshop for Young People: Replication” workshops, which are exclusively for teachers, are free of charge; reservations are required.

For more information, ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

January 21

16:00 Special for Teachers: Reading a Painting

19:00 Special for Teachers: Between Order and Chaos

January 22

13:30 Rhythm of Colors: Drawing Robots

16:00 Design Workshop for Young People: Replication

January 23

10:30 Wood Printing: Natural Motifs on Fabric

13:30 Digital Compositions with Physical Movement

January 24

10:30 Colorful Reflection of My Transparent Painting

13:30 Luminous Colors: Cylinder Lamp

January 25

10:30 Rhythmic Patterns with Wooden Moulds

13:30 Virtual Reality Experience: Dancing Shadow

January 28

10:30 Colorful Reflection of My Transparent Painting

13:30 Flying Colors: Decorative Pendant

January 29

10:30 Luminescent Colors: Bedside Lamp

13:30 Phenakistiscope: Spin to Animate!

January 30

13:30 Embroidery Game: Connect the Dots!

16:00 Special for Teachers: Mindfulness with Kids

January 31

10:30 Wood Printing: Natural Motifs on Fabric

13:30 Special for Teachers: Drama in the Museum

February 1

10:30 Patterns Woven on Canvas

13:30 Flipbook: Imagine, Draw, Make it Move!

Rhythmic Patterns with Wooden Moulds
Ages 7-12

Rhythmic Patterns with Wooden Moulds

Rhythm of Colors: Drawing Robots
Ages 9-12

Rhythm of Colors: Drawing Robots

Wood Printing: Natural Motifs on Fabric
Ages 4-6

Wood Printing: Natural Motifs on Fabric

Digital Compositions with Physical Movement
Ages 7-12

Digital Compositions with Physical Movement

Colorful Reflection of My Transparent Painting
Ages 4-6

Colorful Reflection of My Transparent Painting

Luminous Colors: Cylinder Lamp
Ages 7-12

Luminous Colors: Cylinder Lamp

Virtual Reality Experience: Dancing Shadow
Ages 9-12

Virtual Reality Experience: Dancing Shadow

Flying Colors: Decorative Pendant
Ages 7-12

Flying Colors: Decorative Pendant

Luminescent Colors: Bedside Lamp
Ages 4-6

Luminescent Colors: Bedside Lamp

Phenakistiscope: Spin to Animate!
Ages 9-12

Phenakistiscope: Spin to Animate!

Embroidery Game: Connect the Dots!
Ages 7-12

Embroidery Game: Connect the Dots!

Patterns Woven on Canvas
Ages 7-12

Patterns Woven on Canvas

Flipbook: Imagine, Draw, Make it Move!
Ages 9-12

Flipbook: Imagine, Draw, Make it Move!

Design Workshop for Young People: Replication
Ages 13-17

Design Workshop for Young People: Replication

Special for Teachers: Reading a Painting

Special for Teachers: Reading a Painting

Special for Teachers: Between Order and Chaos

Special for Teachers: Between Order and Chaos

Special for Teachers: Mindfulness with Kids

Special for Teachers: Mindfulness with Kids

Special for Teachers: Drama in the Museum

Special for Teachers: Drama in the Museum

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Intersecting Worlds

Since its earlier periods, The Ottoman Empire has established intense relations with European states. Urged by curiosity and a certain degree of fear at times, the West's efforts, on the other hand, to be acquainted with and understand this government of immense military power and source of political authority, emerged as a political exigency. 

Intersecting Worlds
Coffee Break

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Coffee Break
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Calculations and Coincidences
In Search of Vera Molnár

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History of a Khanjar

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The Search for Form

The Search for Form

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