Pattern by Pattern Print Workshop
DIY Workshop with Video

Pera Kids
Ages 4-6

Wouldn't you enjoy transforming a sunny sky with clouds or a rainbow among raindrops into a pattern? In this workshop, we draw inspiration from the natural patterns found in miniature paintings. We create print patterns with EVA, sponges and various recycled materials, creating motifs with acrylic paints in different colors. In the workshop, we learn about the print techniques used almost 2000 years ago, work on geometric patterns, enhance our hand-eye coordination, and develop delicate motor skills. 

Important Information:
The video has been prepared that you can do the workshop at home whenever you want.
After purchasing your ticket, you need to send your full name, phone, e-mail account as well as your reference number to ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr by e-mail so that we can send you the workshop video and material list.The materials to be used in the workshop will be provided by participants themselves. Everyone purchasing this workshop will be entitled to participate in the guided online exhibition tour on 22 September 2020 at 17:00. The online guided tours will be in Turkish.

Related Exhibition: Miniature 2.0, Miniature in Contemporary Art
Fee: 45 TL 
For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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Symbols

Symbols

Pera Museum’s Cold Front from the Balkans exhibition curated by Ali Akay and Alenka Gregorič brings together contemporary artists from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.

Il Cavallo di Leonardo

Il Cavallo di Leonardo

In 1493, exactly 500 years ago, Leonardo da Vinci was finishing the preparations for casting the equestrian monument (4 times life size), which Ludovico il Moro, Duke of Milan commissioned in memory of his father some 12 years earlier. 

Marcel Duchamp’s Bicycle Wheel

Marcel Duchamp’s Bicycle Wheel

In 1998 Ben Jakober and Yannick Vu collaborated on an obvious remake of Marcel Duchamp’s Roue de Bicyclette, his first “readymade” object. Duchamp combined a bicycle wheel, a fork and a stool to create a machine which served no purpose, subverting accepted norms of art.