Don’t have your own street art character yet, but want one?
Already have a character, but haven’t started developing its personality?
Your situation may be critical—but not hopeless. The first step: come to the sticker art workshop!
During the workshop, we’ll create our shared “character evolution” and develop our own imaginary character: an independent, limitless entity that steps out of the realm of imagination and becomes visible on the surface of a sticker—through drawing, collage, or your own text.
The sticker is the smallest medium capable of creating the biggest impact in public space. It appears in urban environments as a form of analog augmented reality—spaces that may feel more alien and inhuman than ever. Public posters, these carriers of urban information, have become arenas of political and power dynamics. Alongside them, the sticker emerges as a kind of hidden or protected (play)space in the public sphere.
Sticker art is a collaborative artistic and pedagogical practice that, through graphic and typographic tools, can respond to aesthetic, social, political, or even self-reflective questions.
The purpose of a sticker points in two opposite directions. From the inside out, it acts as an intervention in public space—a psychogeographic strategy through which the creator transforms, reinterprets, or claims it.
From the outside in, creating a sticker becomes a form of self-exploration similar to journaling, helping to identify thoughts that matter to the individual—without necessarily needing to connect to public space.
During the program, we will also explore the works in the graffiti section of the Big Bang exhibition.
DETAILS: Program schedule: – 30 min introduction – 30 min exhibition visit – 2 hours of creative work
Minimum participants: 6 people Maximum participants: 14 people Recommended age: 16+
Ticket price: 12,000 HUF
Please be informed that our events will be recorded by sound and video, from which the Ludwig Museum may use details to promote the museum and its programs and for other promotional purposes. By participating in our events, you agree that you may appear on the recordings, but you may not make any claim against the use of the recording with the Ludwig Museum or third parties authorized by it.
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