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Educational Workshops

TRAVELLING WITH THE CHILDREN TO THE MAGIC WORLD OF ART

The Tomato Industrial Museum in Vlychada travels to the magic world of art, together with the children of Santorini.  Come with us in a journey through the World Art History, beginning  from the ancient world of cave paintings to the contemporary art of our century.  Through the 6 workshops, which will take place again this year, we will stop in six different  historical periods which enhance human creativity. We are experimenting with different techniques and artistic processes (wall-painting, hand-made objects with recycled materials etc.).  We will use different materials (painting with tempera colours, painting with acrylic colours,  painting with oil pastels etc.).  We are also becoming  acquainted, in a way adjusted to children, with the major periods of the World History and of our country, as represented through the  anonymous artists and the artistic movements of the great painters.

5th JOURNEY: DISCOVERING THE 20th AND 21st CENTURIES

The Educational Workshop of the Tomato Industrial Museum will travel in the period of the 20th  and 21st centuries and will meet the great artists of that period, Picasso, Gaudi, De Chirico, Dali, Pollock, Rothko, Warhol and Hundertwasser. Through the work of the painters, sculptors and architects of this recent period, the children will be inspired  to create their own works. In the first part of the workshop the children, using slides, will get to know the works of  these artists.

Additionally, the children will create their own works, using temperas and collage, influenced from the works of F. Hundertwasser.

Dates and times

Saturday 5/3   Sunday 6/3

Δ,Ε,Στ Primary School Classes
Α. 16.00-17.30
Β. 18.00-19.30

  Α,Β,Γ Primary School Classes
Α. 10.30-12.00
Β. 12.30-14.00

 
Facilitators: Eleni Palle, Lydia Karagiannidi

Participation is free and must be ensured by parents calling  to the following numbers 22860 85141, 6971828108, between 10.00-16.00, exept Mondays.
Maximum number 15 participants per class. Since places are limited they will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.