In the open air. Games and art picnic for girls and boys
Space limited to 20 people
Registration: will be opened in due course
Taught by the collective Estudio Nómade, the workshop is an invitation for girls and boys to play, imagine and explore how to tell their own story by creating large books. The activities are inspired by the exhibition Wayamou: Common Tongues. Girls and boys will play with drawings, words, colors, papers and stamps in large publications with which they will integrate an installation that will be mounted on the museum's esplanade. Then they can take their books home.
Estudio Nómade. Collective formed by Elvia González (theater director and interdisciplinary artist) and Carlos Villa Juárez (designer), who combine their disciplines to create a space for creation, play, imagination, exchange of ideas, art and speculation, where creative capacity and sensitivity are highlighted as something natural in each of us. The Studio implements exercises that combine disciplines such as visual arts, cinema, theater, literature, illustration and editorial design, in order to generate a novel and playful space, in which participants discover other ways of creating to bring them into everyday practice. The collective has given workshops at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, at the Palacio de la Autonomía, Universo de Letras de la UNAM, Arte Abierto, Espacio Báltico, Centro de Cultura Digital, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Biblioteca Vasconcelos, Centro Cultural Helénico, Palacio de Medicina, Universidad Iberoamericana, entre, among others.