"My home, Wuppertal"
In the heart of Wuppertal, the Von der Heydt Museum is offering a unique opportunity for children to explore the diverse motivations behind their city through a two-day photography workshop. Led by renowned artist Melissa Blau, this course invites young participants to delve into the city's essence, reflected in the museum's paintings.
The workshop forms part of a larger course led by Blau, where participants work on photography inspired by the city's views. The museum's paintings, relevant to the city's motivations, are central to the exploration in this course.
The workshop takes place in the museum context, allowing participants to immerse themselves in the art and the city's history. The cost of 56 euros includes all necessary materials, making it an affordable and engaging experience for children.
Registration for this workshop can be done online at www.von-der-heydt-museum.de or via email at [email protected]. The museum does not specify an age range for the children eligible for the workshop, making it accessible to a wide range of young artists.
For those interested, this workshop presents a fantastic opportunity to develop photography skills while gaining a deeper understanding of their city's motivations, as reflected in the museum's paintings.
The workshop, an extension of Melissa Blau's larger course, incorporates home-and-garden views of Wuppertal, encouraging children to capture their city's essence through photography. In addition to the museum's paintings, the workshop promises a lifestyle exploration of Wuppertal's motivations.