Face-to-Face | Fun Beach

School Groups
Middle School

Face-to-Face

In this workshop, students explore Paulo Rego’s works full of lively and playful figures with a guided exhibition tour. Then, using folding, cutting and pasting techniques and various colored pencils, the students reflect on the fun summer day they imagined inspired by Rego's colorful painting "On The Beach" exhibited in the museum.

Weekday Face-to-Face Learning Program
Thursday

10.30-12.00
13.30-15.00

Related Exhibition: Paula Rego: The Story of Stories

Guided tour and workshop participation fee per person for private schools: 75 TL

Guided tours and workshops are free of charge for public schools. 

Reservation is required for groups, which should include no less than 10 and no more than 30 participants.

Click here to fill out the reservation form.

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Female Attires from the Perspective of Painters

Female Attires from the Perspective of Painters

Due to its existence behind closed doors, the lifestyle and attires of the women in the Harem have been one of the most fascinating topics for western painters and art enthusiasts alike.

Ottoman Music and Entertainment from the Perspective of Painters

Ottoman Music and Entertainment from the Perspective of Painters

When we examine the Ottoman-themed paintings of indoor everyday life by western painters, musical entertainment attracts attention as a fundamental aspect of the lifestyle.

The Welcoming of Venetian Balios to Ottoman Lands

The Welcoming of Venetian Balios to Ottoman Lands

The series of paintings depicting the audience ceremonies of European ambassadors hold a unique place among the works of Jean-Baptiste Vanmour of Valenciennes, who lived in İstanbul from 1699 until his death in 1737.