Pera Museum Learning Programs Notable Artists Series
Online Workshops for Children

July 11 - August 26, 2020

Pera Learning organize online workshops for childrenwith inspiration from Fernando Botero, Joan Miró and Andy Warhol’s works that have previously been exhibited in Pera Museum and can be found on Pera Museum’s YouTube channel, children will have the opportunity to join three different digital exhibition tours and workshops to learn about artists and their works with content prepared for ages 7-12. Children will embrace their creativity at home by using materials such as crayons, watercolor and acrylic paint.

The Pera Learning team encourages children to share their works on social media with the #PeraLearning hashtag!

The event will be held using the Zoom Meeting application.
At the end of the event, participants will receive a certificate by e-mail.

For detailed information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

July 10

14:00 Voluminous Figures Drawing Workshop

July 17

14:00 Miró with watercolor!

July 24

14:00 Sponge Printing Workshop

August 12

14:00 Voluminous Figures Drawing Workshop

August 19

14:00 Miró with watercolor!

August 26

14:00 Sponge Printing Workshop

Voluminous Figures Drawing Workshop
Ages 7 - 12

Voluminous Figures Drawing Workshop

Miró with watercolor!
Ages 7-12

Miró with watercolor!

Sponge Printing Workshop
Ages 7-12

Sponge Printing Workshop

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.