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Workshop with Studio Julia
On 19 April 2013, we invited art school students to our workshop devoted to the exhibition Everything Forever – Now: Polish and British Sustainable Design.
moreThe Future of Design
On 11 April 2013, we held a session devoted to the exhibition Everything Forever – Now: Polish and British Sustainable Design with the participation of Amicus, the Krakow Discussion Club for retired members of Krakow’s intelligentsia, professors, doctors and journalists.
moreThe Future of Things
On the 7 April 2013, there took place a workshop for children aged 4–12, to accompany the exhibition Everything Forever – Now: Polish and British Sustainable Design.
moreArt Batteries
On 13 March 2013, there took place a workshop for the Day Rehabilitation Centre for the Disabled Pensioner, run by the Association for the Development of Psychiatry and Care in the Community.
moreA Creative Collection
On the 17 March 2013, a workshop for children provided an opportunity for the young participants to have a brain-storming session about the process of collecting art that results in assembling a collection.
moreOrigin(ality)
On the 23 March 2013, there took place a workshop entitled Origin(ality), related to the exhibition Everything Forever – Now: Polish and British Sustainable Design.
moreLet’s Talk Education
On 27 February 2013, another educational session took place as part of the Let’s Talk Education series. This time, the participants were students of the Pedagogical Course at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow.
moreTime for Art
On the 26 February 2013, the session Time for Art took place. The senior citizens familiarised themselves with the new exhibitions: Beyond Corrupted Eye: Akumulatory 2 Gallery, 1972-1990 and Everything Forever - Now: Polish and British Sustainable Design.
moreWhat Is a Gallery?
On Sunday 24 February 2013, there was a workshop for children aged 4–12. The workshop accompanied the exhibition Beyond Corrupted Eye: Galeria Akumulatory 2, 1972–1990.
morePlaying with Books
On the 17 February 2013, the third literary and artistic workshop took place: Playing with Books. From the book entitled Where Shall We Go? Ask the Map!, children found out what the oldest known map looks like and acquainted themselves with the plans of great cities and underground communication tunnels, with maps made of twigs and maps of the skies.
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