
Children's workshop around the exhibition "Un autre Mali dans un autre monde" (Another Mali in another world)
For children aged 5 to 11.
đź•’Duration: 1h15 with 15 min visit to the exhibition / 1h workshop in the photographic studio
📆 When? Saturdays at 3pm
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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Initiation au collodion humide avec Thomas Halkin
SAMEDI 6 DÉCEMBRE: INITIATION AU COLLODION HUMIDE 12H00 - 16H00 Et si, cette année, le plus beau cadeau était une expérience à vivre ? À l’approche des fêtes, Quai de […]
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Séance de dédicace avec Marc-Aurèle Vecchione
On the barge 9 port de la Gare, Paris, FranceSéance de dédicace à la librairie du Quai de la Photo, Samedi 6 décembre, de 15h à 17hÀ l’occasion de la sortie de KTAGS – Catacombes de Paris, venez rencontrer Marc-Aurèle Vecchione, […]
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Atelier enfant autour de l’exposition “Urban Photo”
Pour les enfants de 5 à 11 ansOffrez à vos enfants une parenthèse créative autour de la photographie avec notre atelier spécial, inspiré de l’exposition Urban Photo : 50 ans […]
For children aged 5 to 11.
đź•’Duration: 1h15 with 15 min visit to the exhibition / 1h workshop in the photographic studio
📆 When? Saturdays at 3pm
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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