Paula Rego: The Story of Stories: Online Exhibition Tour

School Groups
High School

Face-to-Face

Students visit the “Paula Rego: The Story of Stories” Exhibition with a 3D online guided tour to learn about the artworks in the exhibition. They embark on a journey through the unique stories Paula Rego tells through her interpretation of the physical world around her in critical, frightening, grotesque and vivid ways.

Weekday Online Learning Program
Friday

10.00-10.30
10.45-11.15
11.30-12.00 

Related Exhibition: Paula Rego: The Story of Stories

Online Learning Programs are free for high school students.

Groups of at least 10 and maximum 60 people and reservations are required. After the reservation is confirmed, the workshop link is only sent to the e-mail address used in the registration.

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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