Mountain Landscape on My Canvas

Pera Kids
Ages 7-12

  • August 19, 2021 / 14:00

Where is Mount Tamalpaïs? Have you heard of it before? Inspired by the story of Mount Tamalpaïs, where Etel Adnan calls home, we get our drawings onto the canvas and paint parts of the mountain on canvases. We use colors in their original packed version, just as Etel Adnan prefers. We then bring together our canvases to create a single painting of a majestic mountain such as Mount Tamalpaïs, in this  workshop where we boost our creativity and imagination.

Related exhibition: Etel Adnan: Impossible Homecoming

Materials (included in the kit to be sent)
Canvases (4 pieces)
Poster Paint
Spatula 

Ages: 7-12
Capacity: 10 participants
Duration: 1 hour 

Fee per workshop: 170 TL

Participants will receive a certificate of participation via e-mail. After an online guided 3D tour of the exhibition, students attend a related workshop on the Zoom Meeting app.

Please make sure that your camera and microphone are on so as to be able to see the attendees and communicate personal instructions. All the attendees are considered to have agreed to that at registration.

Important Note: Every ticket holder will have a package sent to them via courier services. The package contains materials to be used in the workshop.

To receive the materials, please email us at ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr with your reference number, name, phone number, mailing address, and email address after purchasing your ticket.

Courier: Ticket price includes delivery fee. The cargo will be sent by Pera Museum. Average delivery time is 3 work days for Istanbul and 5 work days for other cities. Pera Museum is not responsible for delays resulting from the delivery company. Return or change is not available.

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

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