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Applying contemporary art and museum education practices, the "Saturday Mornings: fun at the gallery" programme, which is being implemented for the second year, aims to demonstrate ways of approaching contemporary artistic creation by children aged 7-12 years old.
Through interactive "Artist Talks" and children's interaction with guest contemporary artists and their practice, the aim is to develop artistic literacy and an understanding of the social role of art on the basis of two parameters: viewing/discussing art and producing/creating art. The ultimate aim of the programme is to contribute the experiences, knowledge, skills and attitudes that the children will gain to their development as creative and conscious viewers and producers of art.
The themes of the workshops draw inspiration from the works in the permanent exhibition of the State Gallery, as well as from the works and practice of the guest artists. During the workshops, children will come into contact with and experiment with a variety of artistic techniques, media and materials.
Design and implementation: Elena Panayiotou (museum educator) and Panayiotis Andreou (visual artist)
Guest artists in order of implementation of the "Artist Talks": [/B]
[*]Saturday 06/04/2024, 10:00-12:00: Georgia Christou [*]Saturday 13/04/2024, 10:00-12:00: Eleni Odysseos [*]Saturday 11/05/2024, 10:00-12:00: Annie Houris [*]Saturday 25/05/2024, 10:00-12:00: Elena Adamou
The program is addressed to children 7-12 years old and participation is free of charge.
The workshops are self-guided.
Limited number of participants (10). Priority will be given.
Reservations necessary, via the link: https:/forms.gle/UHZVjPueKpNyhuUA8
Information: 99883150
State Gallery of Contemporary Art- Majestic
Address: Monday-Friday 10:00-16:45, Saturday 10:00-12:45
Contact
Phone: +35722458228
Email: stategallery@culture.gov.cy
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