I Illustrate My Story

Pera Kids
Ages 7-12

  • March 26, 2023 / 13:30
  • April 30, 2023 / 13:30

With the illustrative work inspired by the life story and artistic practice of a unique storyteller, Paula Rego, the participants have the opportunity to get to know the artist's excitement, motivation, sources of inspiration in her art and the style she uses. After experiencing the exhibition with an online guided tour, the participants tell their stories in the workshop by combining painting and collage techniques.

Related Exhibition: Paula Rego: The Story of Stories

Instructor: Hisleri Harika - Özge Çavuşoğlu
Ages: 7-12
Capacity: 20 people
Duration: 75 minutes
Fee per workshop: 60 TL

Materials
Old magazines or newspapers
Drawing paper Cardboard
Colored paints
Markers
Pencils
Glue
Scissors 

The materials to be used in the workshop will be provided by participants themselves.

The event will be held using the Zoom Meeting application, the workshop on the exhibition will be held following an online tour of the exhibition with a guide.

PERAcard FAMILY members are eligible for discount rates.
For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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