Istanbul in My Memory

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  • January 27, 2023 / 11:00

Teachers may experience the exhibition with a guide and think about life in Istanbul through the eyes of the artists, the transformation of Istanbul and being an Istanbulite. In the workshop, they depict Istanbul with images of the past, present and future by talking about the stories of this city through the changes due to the topographical, demographic and cultural diversity that have taken place in Istanbul throughout history.

Material: For the workshop in which mixed techniques will be used, it is recommended that the participants have their own printouts of the Istanbul photographs they took with them.

Related Exhibition: Istanbuls Today

Instructor: Filiz Kara Bilgin
Duration: 75 minutes
Capacity: 20 people The event is free, reservation is required.

The event will take place at the Pera Museum (face-to-face).

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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