
Family in Shape – a series of workshops for children aged 7–12 (with guardians) During the workshops, where we will make plaster casts by hand, everyone will feel like a royal artist. We invite children aged 7–12 and their guardians. During the workshops, we will jointly view images of mythological sculptures in the Royal Sculpture Gallery and the Orangery Garden. We will also learn where plaster comes from and how it differs from marble. In the second part of the meeting – following the example of royal artists – we will create our own sculpture sketches and plaster copies of a selected motif or ornament. 🔗 Ticket link https://bilety.lazienki-krolewskie.pl/reze/termin.html 📅 Workshop dates 2025 - April 5 - May 10 - June 14 - July 26 - August 9 - September 20 - October 18 - November 15 - December 6 🕒 Workshops take place from 12:00 to 14:00 📍 Location: Old Orangery – Royal Sculpture Gallery and Casting Room 💰 Admission: 20 PLN – child, 20 PLN – guardian (tickets should be purchased for both child and guardian; guardians are full participants in the workshops); tickets available online; sales link coming soon Participant limit: 8 children plus 8 guardians Facilitators: Patrycja Ambroszczyk, Małgorzata Chomicz-Mielczarek, Aleksandra Skorupka, Nikodem Węgier The classes are adapted to the individual needs of participants. Polish Sign Language interpretation is available. PJM registration, additional information about adaptations: Monika Kawecka, e-mail: [email protected] Facilitators: - Patrycja Ambroszczyk – educator at the Royal Łazienki Museum, graduate of the Faculty of Polish Studies, student at the Institute of Art History at the University of Warsaw. She conducts workshops and museum lessons, also in English. She loves art, teamwork, and creating together – reaching knowledge through creative activities: artistic, movement, and acting. - Małgorzata Chomicz-Mielczarek – educator at the Royal Łazienki Museum; for years she has conducted classes for various age groups. Graduate of pedagogy and postgraduate studies in positive psychology at SWPS, teacher at Bednarska Primary School, Warsaw guide, and author of many Varsavianist projects. - Aleksandra Skorupka – educator at the Royal Łazienki Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. She graduated in painting from the Magdalena Abakanowicz University of the Arts in Poznań and artistic research at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. She is involved in cultural animation and visual arts. She conducts workshops, museum lessons, guided tours, and thematic walks for groups with various needs. She creates textiles and draws; she is involved in natural dyeing. She is a member of the pora collective, with which she organizes events and publishes zines. - Nikodem Węgier – educator, city and museum guide, graduate of the Institute of History at the University of Warsaw and many courses and trainings for tourist guides and educators. Organizer of thematic city walks in Warsaw, co-host of the "Warszawiacy 2.0" fanpage. He collaborates with Warsaw museums, popularizing knowledge about history, art history, and old customs and culture.
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