Faces of the Moon

Pera Kids
Ages 7-12

  • April 19, 2025 / 13:30

After a guided tour of Marcel Dzama: Dancing with the Moon, we design masks resembling huge moon models!

Inspired by the fairy tale and mysterious world of artist Marcel Dzama, children use waste materials and cardboard to explore the moon's surface. At the end of the workshop, they turn the huge moon models they have designed into masks they can wear on their faces.

Capacity: 10 people
Duration: 90 minutes
Fee per workshop: 400 TL

The event will take place at the Pera Museum.

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Memory of Objects

Memory of Objects

In his book exploring the cultural history of souvenirs, Rolf Potts discusses how such objects assume meaning through personal stories: Objects turn into memories with the stories they hold.

Memory of the Region

Memory of the Region

Objects also bear the memory of the geography to which they relate. Ceramics, with soil as their primary material, are directly linked to the land where they are produced: forging a direct relationship with earth, ceramics bear the memory of the soil where they come from.

Remembering the Future

Remembering the Future

How can the future be imagined by looking at a collection or an archive? The lasting quality of ceramics allows us to ponder how the future might be remembered through a ceramics collection, since they render conceivable time eternal.