Бесплатно
22.09.2024, 16:00 - 17:30
29.09.2024, 16:00 - 17:30
'LAZY SUNDAY WITH A BOOK' is a series of workshops aimed at children aged 5-10 around Polish literature for the youngest. Authors or illustrators of books will be invited to the meetings, who will interestingly introduce participants to the magical world of fairy tales and fables.
Workshop location: Warsaw Photoplasticon
When: two Sundays a month at 4:00 PM
FREE ENTRY. Registration is required: mkoziara@1944.pl or tel. 22 629 60 78
SEPTEMBER 22
We invite you to a meeting around the book titled 'The Book about Mountains,' which will be led by its author Robb Maciąg. During the workshops, participants will learn about great mountain achievements, who the 'Mountain Man' is and how to become one, and will find out about the history of some gear elements. In the practical part, they will create
unique bookmarks for books, which they will stamp with symbols from the Himalayas.
Robert 'Robb' Maciąg - writer and traveler, educator by profession and photographer by passion. He has visited over 30 countries and found hundreds of friends and acquaintances there. He promotes the idea that 'the world is full of good people.' Still, the only laureate of two Travelers from National Geographic magazine (2007 - journey of a lifetime, 2013 - travel book of the year). So far, 10 books by Robert 'Robb' Maciąg have been published. The latest 'The Book about Mountains' is an engaging, full of practical tips, and beautifully illustrated story for younger readers about the relationship between man and mountains and the search for one's own path that leads far, high.
SEPTEMBER 29
We invite you to a meeting around the book titled 'Slavic Myths and Tales in Comics,' which will be led by its illustrator Natalia Noszczyńska. In the workshops, children will be able to see what the work on creating the Slavic world presented in the comic looked like and more. Natalia Noszczyńska will show the entire creative process from sketches to finished illustrations. Participants will also learn about Slavic creatures that appeared in the comic and will create their own fantasy 'monster' from the 19th century. Maybe it will be a demon that messes with our charging cables? Or maybe one that steals access to the Internet? Or perhaps a friendly house guardian who always helps find lost things?
Small gifts with illustrations referring to the Slavic comic have also been prepared for the participants :)
Natalia Noszczyńska - illustrator, designer, and landscape architect. She works daily with Sebastian Łuczywo in the Black Dog Studio team. For two years, they have been creating an original project of illustrations and small publications titled Slavs, referring to the beliefs, traditions, and folklore of our ancestors. As an illustrator, Natalia draws and designs for book and music publishers, cultural institutions, magazines, journals, and private authors from Poland and abroad. She draws inspiration from close contact with nature and the surrounding world.
CO-FINANCED FROM THE FUNDS OF THE MINISTER OF CULTURE AND NATIONAL HERITAGE FROM THE CULTURE PROMOTION FUND.