MINISTERIAL PROJECTS
MODERNIZATION OF THE MWW CONSERVATION WORKSHOP
As part of the project, the museum's art conservation workshop was modernized. The workshop lacked professional equipment for advanced conservation work and was not equipped to handle the use of chemicals. The project included the purchase of fixed assets enabling the commencement of work involving the use of chemicals (a fume hood, two ventilation cabinets, an extraction system, a temperature and humidity measurement system) and advanced work using equipment such as a cautery, luminometer, vacuum cleaner, iron, hair dryer, and microscope. Basic equipment for the workshop, such as furniture, lamps, and a sink, was also purchased.



















LABORATORY OF COLOUR
A three-year educational project aimed at expanding interdisciplinary knowledge about color. Its main goal is to develop the recipients' social capital and cultural competences through, among other things, contact with art, engagement in activities, and education about color. Activities are centered around an interactive workshop based on the haptic perception of objects, enabling exploration of color and fostering creative expression.
The Laboratory of colour will be dedicated to a different color each year, respectively: blue, pink, and purple. The project combines experimental elements (lectures, performances) and artistic components (workshops in various fields). It is tailored to a wide audience, including seniors, families, people with disabilities, and youth experiencing mental health crisis. Participants will have the opportunity to creatively explore colors through free activities led by artists and specialists.

STARTER WITHOUT BARRIERS. SUMMER EDITION
This three-day, free retreat for adults with disabilities and their caregivers will be implemented using a new respite format, allowing caregivers to regenerate while also inviting them to participate in the activities. The program will include a wide range of activities – art workshops, museum lessons, an open-air art workshop, movement and relaxation workshops, and motivational meetings. Full support will be provided in the form of daily, qualified caregivers and assistants, accommodation, materials, and meals throughout the stay. The project will be carried out with the active participation of the participants, in collaboration with partners working with people with intellectual disabilities. The main goal of the project is to facilitate access to culture and the integration of groups at risk of exclusion, while providing their caregivers with respite opportunities.
