Família! El dissabte va d’art
Autumn 2024
The 2024-2025 workshop season will be full of surprises and proposals to discover, enjoy, explore, create, imagine and connect with our world through contemporary art.
- Workshops designed for children accompanied by adults
- For workshops bookings call 971 908 209
- Price: 2 € per child
Christmas Workshop
LLUM, LLUM, LLUM!!
We invite you to discover and explore with your family the possibilities of light as an element of creation in contemporary art at a season of year in which light, family and sharing have a special role.
- Workshop for families with children from 3 to 12 years old
- December 27, 2024 and January 3, 2025
- Time: 11:00 a.m.
*The workshop has been designed by the Museum’s educational team and takes as a trigger the work from Es Baluard Museu Collection Untitled (Rat and Trap) by Tim & Sue Noble & Webster.
Autumn Workshops
ARRELS A LES ESQUERDES
The work of Carlos Garaicoa will inspire us to explore how nature and the city meet and transform each other. Through observation and creation, we will see how the natural can re-inhabit the urban and how both worlds can coexist in harmony. A space to imagine cities that change, grow and are filled with life.
- Workshop for families with children from 3 to 6 years old
- Saturdays, October, 19 and 26, November 9 and 16, 2024
- Timetable: 11:00 h
RE-BROTAR
Carlos Garaicoa‘s work invites us to reflect on the role and place of trees in the city. In this workshop, we will think about the tree as a symbol of community and resistance, its balance with the urban and how we live with the natural world in the middle of cement. An oportunity to imagine cities that grow with deep roots and branches that touch the sky.
- Workshop for families with children from 7 to 12 years old
- Saturdays, November 23 and 30, December 14 and 21, 2024
- Timetable: 11:00 h
*Arquitectives is a collective formed by Pablo Amor Méndez and Cristina Llorente Roca, architects specialized in urbanism and environment and in participation and citizen rights. They are members of the REACC and Spanish delegates of the international work program Architecture & Children of the International Union of Architects (UIA). Since 2009, they have been working in the fields of outreach, urban intervention and design and community projects, always from a feminist, participatory and ecosystemic perspective.