Dance of Black and White: Collage

Pera Enabled

In this workshop, after a guided tour of Calculations and Coincidences, students fold and cut black cardboard and place the coincidental and symmetrical forms they have created on the white surface in the order they want. The workshop aims to develop students' motor skills and creativity.

Related Exhibition: Calculations and Coincidences 
Instructor: Müge Isıgöllü Sedola 
Duration: 75 minutes
Capacity: 10 people  

The event is free, reservation is required. 
The event will take place in the Pera Museum (face-to-face). 

For detailed information and reservation: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr 

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Stefan Hablützel Look At Me!

Stefan Hablützel Look At Me!

The exhibition Look at Me! Portraits and Other Fictions from the ”la Caixa” Contemporary Art Collection examines portraiture, one of the oldest artistic genres, through a significant number of works of our times. Through the exhibition we will be sharing about the artists and sections in “Look At Me!”.

Rational Medicine in Byzantium

Rational Medicine in Byzantium

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Medicinal Herbs in Byzantium

Medicinal Herbs in Byzantium

Knowledge of plants and the practice of healing are closely entwined. The toxic or hallucinogenic nature of some roots, and the dangers associated with picking them, conferred a mythical or magical character and power.