Sunday Family Workshops
— October
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Education, Children, Families
We invite children from 4 to 11 years old and their parents on three Sundays of October 4.10 at 12.30 PM and 11.10, 18.10 at 1.30 PM.
The workshops last 90 min. and consist of two parts. At the beginning we all visit an exhibition that is currently showing at MWW and discuss the featured works. After that we move on to the manual part, which is intended to creatively use the aroused imagination and sensitivity.
Programme of Sunday Family Workshops
– October 2020:
4.10.2020 MALLEABLE NATURE / Please note: the workshop will exceptionally start at 12.30 PM and last until 3.30 PM
The Piasek Island is the location for Jerzy Bereś’s work called ‘Arena’ Living Monument. Let’s go there and see it together! We will encounter a number of creative challenges on the island. Then we will go by tram to Wrocław Contemporary Museum, where refreshments will await us and the fun will continue.
Workshop led by: Ignacy Oboz.
Please register for the workshop – a maximum of 15 people can take part in it.
The workshop participants will be provided with a free tram ticket.
You can bring blankets or mats to the workshops – they will be useful during the outdoor part.
The meeting point for the workshop participants is the ‘Arena’ Living Monument on the Piasek Island (see on map).
In case of bad weather, the course of the workshop will be modified or a new date will be suggested.
Please remember:
Due to the ongoing epidemic, from 18 May 2020 until further notice, apart from the existing Tour Regulations [click], the new Recommendations for Visitors apply [click]. In addition, please remind children about hygiene rules during classes:
— avoid touching your nose and mouth,
— cover your face when sneezing (preferably with your elbow),
— keep a distance of 2m from other people
— use a mask inside the building.
The meeting is part of the Wrocław 70/20/70 series of educational activities, carried out as part of the Wrocław 70/20 Symposium – a grassroots programme celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Wrocław ‘70 Visual Arts Symposium.
Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund, financed from surcharges for the games under state monopoly, in accordance with art. 80(1) of the Act on Gambling of 19 November 2009. Purchase of works for the MWW collection was co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund.
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11.10.2020 BLACK DIAMONDS / this workshop will start at 1.30 PM and last until 3.00 PM
Where is the treasure? What could it be? Why do we value some items and not others? During the workshop, we will take a look at the Natural Resources exhibition to see the work entitled Black Diamond, the result of an unusual project by Łukasz Surowiec. We will also look at miners’ portraits taken by Paweł Sokołowski.
Workshop led by: Agata Iżykowska-Uszczyk.
Please register for the workshop – a maximum of 10 people can take part in it.
The meeting point for the workshop participants is in the corridor on the ground floor.
Please remember:
Due to the ongoing epidemic, from 18 May 2020 until further notice, apart from the existing Tour Regulations [click], the new Recommendations for Visitors apply [click]. In addition, please remind children about hygiene rules during classes:
— avoid touching your nose and mouth,
— cover your face when sneezing (preferably with your elbow),
— keep a distance of 2m from other people
— use a mask inside the building.
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18.10.2020 LAND OF CHILDHOOD / this workshop will start at 1.30 PM and last until 3.00 PM
For adults, childhood is already a distant land. The memories fade away, they are packed in “cases,” which is perfectly illustrated by Marcin Berdyszak in the work Still Life with Innocence, which we will see during the workshop at the Natural Resources exhibition. In the practical part, we will “unpack” the memories in family groups and discover the meaning of objects hidden in Berdyszak’s installation.
Workshop led by: Grażyna Kryńska.
Please register for the workshop – a maximum of 10 people can take part in it.
The meeting point for the workshop participants is in the corridor on the ground floor.
Please remember:
Due to the ongoing epidemic, from 18 May 2020 until further notice, apart from the existing Tour Regulations [click], the new Recommendations for Visitors apply [click]. In addition, please remind children about hygiene rules during classes:
— avoid touching your nose and mouth,
— cover your face when sneezing (preferably with your elbow),
— keep a distance of 2m from other people
— use a mask inside the building.
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Detailed information about the subjects of future meetings will follow soon.
Contact:
e-mail: edukacja@muzeumwspolczesne.pl
ph.: 71 356 42 53
Please be informed that during the workshops photographs can be taken for the needs of Wrocław Contemporary Museum, which may include the images of people taking part in the classes and images of works made by them. The photographs will be stored in an internal archive documenting the activities of MWW. They can also be used for promotional purposes on the website www.muzeumwspolczesne.pl and in social media (on websites facebook.com/muzeumwspolczesne, instagram.com/muzeumwspolczesne and youtube.com/muzeumwspolczesne). If you do not agree to have your photographs taken, please inform the person conducting the workshops before they start. Failing to provide such information before the beginning of the class workshop is tantamount to granting Wrocław Contemporary Museum consent to use the photographs as referred to above.
Published on:21.09.20
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