Inclusive workshop for people aged 6 and over, as well as families, young people and adults - with and without disabilities - on the sensory perception of works of art and designing your own posters on the theme of freedom using printing and stencil techniques as well as abstract painting, drawing and collage techniques and do-it-yourself methods.
In the workshop, we will explore the exhibition using various sensory experiences and inclusive materialsaesthetics as a Political Strategy - Works from the National Museum of Modern Art Zagreb 1945-1960and discover how artists in post-war Yugoslavia searched for their own voice between political pressure and artistic freedom.
Their works are not neutral images. They are attitudes, resistances, dreams. Together we will ask what this art still has to say to us today. We then put our own ideas on paper: our posters are created using printing and stencil techniques as well as abstract painting, drawing and collage processes and do-it-yourself methods.
Freedom is not a sure-fire success - it has to be thought about, defended and won again and again. This is exactly what we do here: together, creatively and with our own attitude.
Registration is requested, possible HERE.
Sunday, May 3, 12 - 3 pm, with Anna Meerwein and Rosa WittSunday, May 17, 12 - 3 pm, with Marian Fuchs and Rosa WittSunday, June 7, 12 - 3 pm, with Anna Meerwein and Marian FuchsTranslated with DeepL