My Color, My Taste

Pera Kids
Ages 11-12

  • April 24, 2021 / 13:15
  • April 25, 2021 / 13:15

In collaboration with Pera Museum Learning Programs and Contemporary Drama Association, we are looking forward to celebrating April 23 National Sovereignty and Children’s Day with online creative drama workshops. We express our dreams using shapes and colors through creative drama. Inspired by two different exhibitions, we set out on a journey to discover the value of art, colors and feelings, discuss the concepts of taste and liking, and question what the concept of aesthetics entails. Join us in this entertaining and informative workshop that creates an awareness of different tastes and interests!

Related Exhibition: A Question of Taste, Etel Adnan, Impossible Homecoming 

Capacity: 20 participants
Duration:
90 minutes

Materials
A4 paper (10 sheets)
Pencils
Crayons
Color Markers
Modeling compound (various colors)

The event is free of charge, registration is required.
Participants are required to bring their own workshop materials.
A participation certificate will be emailed to all participants. The event will take place on the Zoom Meeting app, with a guided virtual online exhibition tour followed by a workshop activity on the exhibition.

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr



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