Kunstideenwerkstatt
Art Ideas Workshop: Focus: PaperPast event
Description
In this Kunstideenwerkstatt (art ideas workshop), we will be looking at paper as a material.
How is paper made? How do different types of paper feel? Smooth or rough? Hard or soft? Light or heavy? Firm or delicate? Can paper take up space? What sounds are produced when weaving, folding, twisting, crumpling, tearing? We would like to get to the bottom of all these questions together with you.
INFO: On this afternoon, Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler will visit the KinderKunstLabor and perhaps also stop by the Kunstideenwerkstatt to familiarise himself with the building.
The Kunstideenwerkstatt (art ideas workshop) is a co-creation body open to all children outside of school and kindergarten. Here, children help shape the KinderKunstLabor with their wishes, concerns, themes, and ideas. In addition to the Children’s Advisory Board, the Kunstideenwerkstatt is a central body for co-creating the KinderKunstLabor. It focuses on the following questions: How do artists work? How is an exhibition created? What does art have to do with democracy? What is a lab and what can happen there? How does a museum communicate with its visitors?
Children contribute their views and perspectives and work with the KinderKunstLabor team on questions related to museum operations and current and planned exhibitions. Together we will test out and expand on educational formats, discuss the positioning of artworks, and develop printed materials and poster designs.
Max. number of participants 15
*Please bring something to drink and wear clothes that can get dirty