Discover Art with Tu and Whozzy: School Break Programme
Tu and Whozzy is Kumu’s first exhibition designed specifically for children. The exhibition is part of the permanent exhibition of Estonian older art, Landscapes of Identity, and speaks to children on related themes. Through a playful display, it encourages young visitors to discover how art reflects who we are, helping them to understand themselves and others better.
During the school break, from 18 to 26 October, there will be guided tours and themed workshops for children and families to introduce the exhibition.
Programme:
Exhibition opening programme, 18. ja 19. october:
On Saturday
Every hour at 1, 2, 3 and 4 pm
There will be a playful introduction of the exhibition and the activity sheet MyPassport
Drop-in workshop: My Crown. The Kumu’s Education Centre studio will host a drop-in workshop where you can create your own personalised crown.
On Sunday
2 pm Short introductions of the exhibition, in Estonian
2.30 pm Short introductions of the exhibition, in English
School Break Programme, 22–26 October
From 1 pm to 4 pm A different workshop theme each day at the Kumu’s Education Centre and exhibition introductions by Kumu’s mediators
Tuesday is Coronation Day. Come and create your own unique crown and sit on the throne!
Wednesday is Tu’s Day. Meet Tu and paint a self-portrait of yourself as a fairy-tale character.
Thursday is Whozzy’s Day. Use your imagination and draw your own mysterious Whozzy; what does your Whozzy look like?
In addition, at 6 pm there will be a tour for adults with the curators Darja Andrejeva and Anu Lüsi, which will provide a more in-depth introduction to the works and artists featured in the exhibition (in Estonian).
Friday is Dice Game Story Day. Play with Tu and Whozzy and create your own picture story!
On Saturday and Sunday, you can play the Tu and Whozzy dice game independently in the Kumu’s atrium.
Participation is free of charge with an annual pass to the Art Museum of Estonia.