Play Experiences: Playing with Spare Parts (Ages 6–10)
Admission
€5 Museum Members / €7 general public
Location
Meeting point: Group admission desk
In this free play session, inspired by Hilma af Klint’s oeuvre, you will use spare parts to delve into a hands-on exploration of abstract art.
What can you find in this room? A series of art installations made with various objects, which you can handle to plunge into creation in an intuitive way, discovering the hidden possibilities of shapes and materials. Using spare parts, both big and small, that make circles, ovals, lines, triangles, spirals, and the list goes on, you will be able to portray your invisible world in this free, non-directive play activity.
Wonder, an emotion often aroused by art, will be the common thread in this activity using spare-part installations, feeding on the human tendency to manipulate variables, and kindling curiosity with answers to the ever-renewing question “What if…?”. In other words, this play experience encourages you to give free rein to your imagination, empowered by the stimulating environment provided by the Museum.
This activity is meant to be ephemeral, happening in the here and now, without materializing into something permanent, inviting you to explore and create at your own pace as you partake in the global excitement spurred by the game.
Conducted by: VACA rules!
12:15 noon: Children ages 6–10 (1 group)
Duration: 90 min.
Language: Spanish
Limited number of places available
Admission
€5 Museum Members / €7 general public
Location
Meeting point: Group admission desk