OCEANARIUM. Discovering amphibious creatures
Single cycle of four workshops for children #OceanFamilies
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Ocean Space
- Admission fee
- Free of charge
- bookings
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Participation is free of charge but places are limited, booking is required at education@ocean-space.org
As part of the 2023 exhibition program "Thus waves come in pairs", curated by Barbara Casavecchia, the Educational Department of Ocean Space is organising four appointments of discovery and play in which children can learn about some of the hybrid inhabitants of the marine world. Starting from the theme of the double that runs through both installations in the exhibition, each appointment will be introduced by a scientist from the CNR ISMAR (Institute of Marine Sciences) followed by a workshop where the participants will be guided in the creation of a fantastic zoomarine using different artistic techniques.
A proposal to acquire new knowledge with an innovative and fun approach.
Who will be the inhabitants of the Oceanarium?
The single-theme workshop series is spread over four dates from May to September 2023 for children aged 3 to 12.
Discovering amphibious creatures
Saturday 13 May - First appointment
Timetable: 11:30am-1pm (age: 6 - 12 years)
Timetable: 3:30-4:30pm (age: 3 - 5 years)
Production of silver creatures embossed on aluminium plates that recall the materials of Petrit Halilaj and Álvaro Urbano's installation "Lunar Ensemble for Uprising Seas", part of the exhibition "Thus waves come in pairs" curated by Barbara Casavecchia.
Bookings and information
All activities are free with reservations required and subject to availability.
For information and registration: education@ocean-space.org.