
Children's workshop around the "Superfacial" exhibition
For children aged 5 to 11.
Introduce your children to photography with Audrey Tautou's "Superfacial" exhibition.
đDuration: 1h15 with 15 min visit to the exhibition / 1h workshop in the photographic studio.
During the workshop, parents can take advantage of the opportunity to eat on site or stop off for a drink!
đ When? Saturdays at 1pm
Why children's workshops?Â
Quai de la Photo runs free children's workshops to introduce youngsters to the art of photography!
Quai de la Photo aims to raise children's awareness of art and creativity, and encourage their encounter with photography. The aim is to stimulate their imagination by taking a different approach to works of art, in particular by developing their eyes and curiosity through playful activities.
The workshops are designed to echo and deepen the themes explored in the current exhibition.
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LA MIAOU
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THE BEAT
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ATELIER ENFANTS AUTOUR DE LâEXPOSITION THE BEAT GOES ON
Pour les enfants de 5 Ă 11 ansOffrez Ă vos enfants une parenthĂšse crĂ©ative autour de la photographie avec notre atelier spĂ©cial, inspirĂ© de lâexposition The Beat Goes On!đ DurĂ©e : 1h15âą [âŠ]
For children aged 5 to 11.
Introduce your children to photography with Audrey Tautou's "Superfacial" exhibition.
đDuration: 1h15 with 15 min visit to the exhibition / 1h workshop in the photographic studio.
During the workshop, parents can take advantage of the opportunity to eat on site or stop off for a drink!
đ When? Saturdays at 1pm
Why children's workshops?Â
Quai de la Photo runs free children's workshops to introduce youngsters to the art of photography!
Quai de la Photo aims to raise children's awareness of art and creativity, and encourage their encounter with photography. The aim is to stimulate their imagination by taking a different approach to works of art, in particular by developing their eyes and curiosity through playful activities.
The workshops are designed to echo and deepen the themes explored in the current exhibition.
