This year, our educational programme ‘'Artsvit for Kids’ is truly innovative, as it covers not only children and young people, but also their parents! The new course is called ‘Art for Kids’ and can be attended both online and in person, as it runs parallel to the programme for children aged 6–9! So, if you are planning to bring your children to the class at 12:00, we strongly recommend that you register and join the useful discussion within the gallery walls.
The course ‘Art for Kids’ will help you find more than just the answer to this question. It will give parents practical tools for interacting with children through art: musical and architectural games, viewing paintings and creating their own masterpieces using various techniques, actively listening to different genres of music, and incorporating Ukrainian traditions into creative activities with children.
Creative activities also develop emotional intelligence, creativity, critical thinking, imagination, and help strengthen the bond between children and adults.
At the end of the course, all participants will receive a workbook that will help them structure their new knowledge and apply it in practice with children.
Classes will be held every Saturday, starting on 7 October at 12:00. In the first class, we will explore why art is important for children and how it motivates their development. If you would like to join the lecture, please follow this link.
Registration is required!
WHEN: Saturday, 7 October, 12:00
WHERE: Artsvit Gallery, 21a Krutohirnyy Uzviz. Entrance through the central door from Krutohirnyy Uzviz or online
Link to the Zoom broadcast
Admission is free. The number of participants is limited!
The course consists of 8 online lectures, each lasting 1.5 hours, which can also be attended offline at the Artsvit Gallery.
Please note! You must register for each class to participate. Every week, we will publish a new registration form for the upcoming class. Follow the link for updates: https://linktr.ee/artsvit_for_kids
Lecturer: Polina Rode-Fuyor
Design: Alla Sorochan
Photos: Stanislav Pyvonos
Funding is provided by the Stabilisation Fund for Culture and Education 2023, the German Federal Foreign Office and the Goethe-Institut.
