Every Wednesday at the Museum! Creative workshops for children
DATES
March 2022 – April 2022, every Wednesday
HOURS
18:00 – 19:30

The Museum of the Macedonian Struggle has launched a new institution in its educational activities for children, which embraces the needs of our students for experiential play, social contacts, creative knowledge and entertainment. The content of the workshops gives the opportunity to children aged 6-12 years old, along with the creative approach to the history of Macedonia, to bring out their own unique identity as members of a wider society, observing, reflecting, exploring and capturing with their own artistic view the concepts of collectivity, sacrifice, freedom, love and acceptance.

“We hope that the art workshops will become a favourite meeting place for the children of our city”.

Each Wednesday had a different theme and was enriched with original actions that combined art with technology, folklore with creative writing, history with theatrical expression. During the meetings, the responsible educators and visual artists of the workshops motivated the children, through modern museum and educational techniques, to express themselves freely, individually and in groups, to develop aesthetic criteria and critical thinking, to transfer new knowledge into artistic actions, to cooperate to create their own unique artworks and a new friendly company.

The children had the opportunity through pleasant, interactive games to explore the museum and exhibition material, to animate the works of art through music and theatre, to write stories, texts and poems, use digital applications to be guided to the secrets of the past through the research method at the Museum’s Macedonian History and Documentation Research Centre, experiment with different materials, textures and techniques and create their own original artworks and scrapbooks.

The workshops took place for the spring of 2022 in two cycles during the months of March and April, in the Museum’s premises, from 18.00 to 19.30 in the afternoon.  The general coordination of the workshops was carried out by the Art Historian and Director of the Museum, Fani Tsatsiaia, the scientific supervision was carried out by the Associate Professor of the University of Macedonia and Director of the Centre for Research on Macedonian History and Documentation of the Museum, Stavroula Mavrogeni and the design and implementation of the programme was carried out by the educator – writer, Katerina Tzavara. From the staff of IMMA participated Messrs. Eleni Mavridou and Cilia Fassianou. Art workshops were implemented by Ms. Nelly Afentoulidou, visual artist, and Efrosini Sapiridou, visual artist-conservator of works of art.

We would like to thank the family of the late Alexandros Haitoglou and the food industry “Haitoglou Brothers ABEE” for the sweet treat for the children.