Family morning: If kids could bring about justice … (CLIL))
The exhibition “Anna-Stina Treumund. How to Recognize a Lesbian?” focuses on Anna-Stina Treumund’s relationships with her family, the playful nature of her work, and the artist’s activist practice.
However, the idea of family in Treumund’s life was more multifaceted than it might first seem. The exhibition shows that through photography, Treumund sought closeness with members of her biological family. At the same time, she used photography to build a political family around herself — composed of fellow activists for queer rights and feminism. On one hand, Treumund’s work dealt with very serious, politically charged topics such as queer community rights, the popularization of feminism, and human rights. On the other hand, her art is characterized by humor and abundant playfulness.
This family morning program combines both approaches. Through playful exercises and active creative work, we will explore together what kind of world we would create if children themselves could bring about justice.
About Family Mornings
Kumu’s Family Mornings are meant for families with children between the ages of 4 and 8. Each meeting involves visiting an exhibition together, using playful methods to analyse it, and creating something with our hands. Guided by one of Kumu’s educators, the Family Mornings bring art closer to young art lovers through age-appropriate questions, discussions and exercises, while enabling parents to discover art in unexpected ways, too.
A Family Morning is a wonderful opportunity to spend time with your family, discover art and gain unforgettable experiences!