Lines Transformed into Reality

Pera Kids
Ages 8-12

  • December 14, 2024 / 13:30

Inspired by the exhibitions Calculations and Coincidences and In Search of Vera Molnár, children make fun touches with a three-dimensional printer pen on a layout they have created in the workshop where the drawings gain dimension. The children first build a colorful world with tiny shapes and then add movement and flow to this world with spiral lines. Children create a colorful three-dimensional structure using 3D pen filaments in various colors.

Instructor: Education Volunteers Foundation of Türkiye (TEGV)
Capacity: 10 people
Duration: 90 minutes

The event is free of charge, 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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About TEGV
Education Volunteers Foundation of Türkiye (TEGV) was founded on 23 January 1995 on the initiative of a group of industrialists, executives and academics, including Suna Kıraç, who set out as an education volunteer for the future of her country and the world, and who strongly believed that education is the beginning of everything. Since its foundation, TEGV has focused on providing out-of-school education support to primary school children with the motto ‘A Child Changes, Turkey Develops’, and over the years has become the most widespread non-governmental organisation operating in the field of education in Turkey. In 2009, TEGV was recognised by the Council of Ministers as one of the foundations entitled to ‘collect donations without permission’. Within the scope of its cooperation protocol with the Ministry of National Education (MoNE), TEGV continues to provide educational support to children with a modern mission and vision through 6 Education Parks, 42 Learning Units and 26 Firefly Learning Units in 26 cities across Turkey.

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