How do children see works of art? What stories, meanings and perspectives do they discover that adults might easily overlook?
While parents take part in a guided tour of the It Will Never Be Over exhibition, children will explore a selection of artworks and discover contemporary art through interactive discussion. The experience continues with a hands-on creative workshop in the Lumi Space.
Together, we will explore questions such as: Why is recycling important? How can we playfully give objects new meanings? And what does value really mean to us? What might be the most important thing in the world?
Venue: First-floor exhibition galleries (Lumi Space)
Recommended age: 6–12 years
Maximum number of participants: 10
Workshop leaders: Jázmin Hollósi and Luca Wéber (MA students in Art and Design Management at MOME)
Participation fee: HUF 1,200 programme ticket
Registration: hemrik.laszlo@ludwigmuseum.hu
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