The first meeting of the design laboratory for younger kids this season — theme “Bestiary” — we will create an encyclopedia of the most unusual, funny, kind and dangerous fantastical creatures. A weekly design workshop where children get to know art through experiment and play with materials, planes, volumes, exploring textures, forms, ideas and constructions, while also working through the meanings that are relevant to them in the moment. The laboratory is named after Bruno Munari — an Italian artist, sculptor, graphic artist, designer, theorist, and educator. Pablo Picasso called him the new Leonardo. The aim of his method is to motivate freedom of self-expression. 💎 Literal description / How it works Each session has a designated theme; it can be an exploration of volume, layers, folds and symmetry, abstract forms, the prints different objects leave, layering of colors and the play of light, principles of creating hinged objects and fastenings, working with wire, pixel art. Each session is self-contained. Examples of session topics: - "Deep Landscapes" We will play with space, create and break boundaries. We will learn to see near and far. Watercolor, markers, colored pencils. - "Unstable Balance" Light architecture of forks, knives and spoons. Disposable cutlery, glue. - "Drawing Water" We follow the path of water, meeting barriers and stones. The line defines constant movement. Watercolor, markers, paper 🚀 Who is it for and who attends? The group of children is relatively stable, but the classes are so engaging that a new child will feel comfortable joining at any time. ☑️ You can start any day ✖️There is a set date when you can join: ✖️ New children are always present 🧑🎓 Description of methods or approaches: Classes are led by a designer, teacher, author of courses, programs and educational projects in the field of design education, a teacher at the Adriatic school. 📍Where does it take place? / What should parents do: Classes take place in small groups in the center of Bar 💶 Pricing options: 10 euros single session, monthly pass 30 euros
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A mix of drawing, sculpting, collage, model-making, handicrafts, and applied creative techniques — including inventing and making board games or similar projects. Activities can be about the pure joy of exploration and creativity, or about developing fine motor skills, exploring art through practice, learning language, history, and beyond.
more «creative classes» →Children create with household and natural materials, scissors, glue, and a mix of techniques. Activities range from designing personal projects to following a guided example. They provide a rich sensory experience, strengthen fine motor skills and focus, teach planning, and help children feel a sense of achievement, pride, and the joy of “I made it!” — “I did it myself!”.
more «creative DIY crafts» →Cutting, folding, gluing, and assembling shapes and images. This format supports fine motor skills, imagination, a sense of composition, and creative experimentation, helping children enjoy the process rather than focus on a perfect outcome.
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