Exhibition Tour and Workshop for Nursing Homes | Clay Figures on Paper

Pera Adult

Visiting the Paula Rego: The Story of Stories exhibition with a guided tour, residents of the nursing homes get information about the selected works and have the opportunity to explore art with pleasure. In the workshop, they participate in cognitively stimulating activities specially prepared for dementia and Alzheimer's patients, and work with clay on a two-dimensional plane inspired by Paula Rego's doll designs.

This workshop can be held online or face-to-face. 

Related Exhibition: Paula Rego: The Story of Stories

Duration: 40 minutes (Online), 90 minutes (Face-to-face)

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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