Mid-Term Workshops

April 11 - 16, 2022

Pera Learning is organizing various online workshops related to the Suna ve İnan Kıraç Foundation’s Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection for children between the ages of 7 to 12 as part of its Mid-Term Workshops from April 11-16, 2022.

These workshops, to be held following a guided 3D virtual tour of the Art of Weights and Measures exhibition, allow the 7 to 12 year old participants to show their artistic side after being inspired by the exhibition and create their own paintings and designs using cardboard, paperboard, acrylic paint, clay dough, paper plates, straws, and markers.

Admissions free, reservation required.
The event will be held via the Zoom Meeting app.
We ask that participants bring their own materials to be used in the workshops.
After the event, participants will receive a certificate of participation via e-mail.

Capacity: 60 people
For detailed information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

April 11

14:00 My Calendar Clock

April 13

14:00 Design Your Own Weight

April 14

14:00 How to Build an Astrolabe

April 15

14:00 My Calendar Clock

April 16

14:00 Design Your Own Weight

My Calendar Clock
Ages 7-12

My Calendar Clock

How to Build an Astrolabe
Ages 7-12

How to Build an Astrolabe

Design Your Own Weight
Ages 7-12

Design Your Own Weight

The adventure of the Big ‘K’

The adventure of the Big ‘K’

In a bid to review the International System of Units (SI), the International Bureau of Weights and Measures gathered at the 26th General Conference on Weights and Measures on November 16, 2018. Sixty member states have voted for changing four out of seven basic units of measurement. The kilogram is among the modified. Before describing the key points, let us have a closer look into the kilogram and its history.

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.