14:00 - 18:00
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Animated stations at the museum
This weekend, come and discover Charl Vinz's exhibition, which traces his work during his stay, as well as animated stations throughout your visit to the museum.
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Free
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14:30 - 15:30
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Kannerliesung mam Christiane Kremer (LU)
Come along to the Kulturhuef on a Sunday afternoon and enjoy two exciting stories read by Christiane Kremer!
Books:
"De Kuakerino - E Fräsch wëll an de Ballet" by Stefanie Reich and Anja Ackermann.
Kuakerino is happy until the day the dragonfly starts drumming and dancing. Kuakerino wants to learn to dance too, and although the dragonfly makes fun of him, he persists and continues his training...
"Bonnie" by Tullio Forgiarini and Claude Grosch.
Bonnie can't sleep. She's bored, so she comes up with the idea of looking for monsters to play with. But Bonnie isn't afraid of any of them! A beautiful story in which Bonnie tries to overcome her fear with sensitivity, imagination and humour.
For ages 4 and up.
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14:00 - 18:00
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Kid's cyanotype workshop (drop-in)
We are delighted to invite you to a cyanotype workshop specially designed for children, to be held in the courtyard of the Kulturhuef Museum. This free workshop is a unique opportunity for your children to discover the art of cyanotyping, an ancient and fascinating photographic technique.
All the necessary materials will be provided on site, including sensitised paper, natural objects, stencils and rinsing tools.
Cyanotype is a photographic process that uses iron salts to create blue prints. Children will have the opportunity to learn this artistic technique while having fun. They can create their own works of art using natural objects and stencils, and leave with their own unique creations.
For ages 6 and up.
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14:00 - 18:00
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Linocut workshop with Damien Giudice
Come and try your hand at linocutting with our new artist in residence: Damien Giudice.
Linocut is a form of relief engraving in which the artist uses tools to carve patterns into a sheet of linoleum. The non-engraved parts remain in relief and are inked to be printed on paper or other media.
For ages 12 and up. |
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