Family Morning: Let’s meet at Bluhm’s house
In December, Kumu Family Mornings will take place at the Kumu permanent exhibition “Identity Landscapes. Estonian Art 1700-1945. We will visit the permanent exhibition’s project room exhibition “Longing for Lost Space. Sirja-Liisa Eelma”, where paintings dealing with themes such as emptiness, silence and the relationship between the visible and the invisible can be seen. In addition to contemporary paintings, the exhibition includes historical paintings, sketches, drawings and photographs.
At family morning, we will take a look at Sirja-Liisa Eelma’s world of pastel shades. Along the way, we’ll also explore what familiar and unfamiliar things can be found in 19th century Baltic German interiors and discover details in historical paintings that may initially go unnoticed. The programme will end in the studio with a creative workshop inspired by diatypia technique.
Family Mornings
Kumu Family Mornings is a series for families with children aged 4–8. Monthly on a Sundays (September-May) from 14.00–15.30, Kumu welcomes children and their parents into the world of vivid art.
Each month we will introduce one of our exhibitions and together with children and their parents we will ask questions and discover stories, and meanings hidden behind the art works. In addition, children will have an opportunity to experiment with exciting creative workshops in the studio.
Family Mornings are held in Estonian, Russian and English.
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