Date & Time

11 December 18 - 11 December 18

10:00 AM - 14:00 PM

Calling all children between the ages 6 and 12 for a fun-filled day at the museum with our  Looking at me, Looking at You Children’s workshop!  Learn how to make mixed media drawing and 3D constructions inspired by our cutting-edge art collection at our Children’s Summer Season programme.
 
This workshop has been tailored to children of different age groups. This ‘Look at me, Looking at you’ workshop caters to children aged 6 – 8 and 9 – 12.
 
Schedule:
10 – 11:30 a.m. – Ages 6 – 8
12 – 2 p.m. – Ages 9 – 12
 
Led by experienced teachers, children will be inspired by the space and encouraged to explore a range of mixed media techniques and 3-D construction. They will also explore the creative possibilities of paper, plastic, fabric, and recycled materials in a creative, nurturing, and child-friendly environment, where they will learn about the museum, the artworks on exhibition, and the history of the Silo District.
 
Please take note of the following
* RSVP is essential. Click here to RSVP.
* Parent or guardians (accompanying children) with Zeitz MOCAA Membership enjoy free admission. Admission will apply for non-members. Purchase your annual membership unlimited access to the museum for a year, amongst other benefits. Membership starts at only R270.
* In order for your children to participate in these workshops, please accompany them to the Centre for Art Education on Level -1 for registration. Please do not leave your children unaccompanied in the reception area.
 
This tour is part of the initiatives by Zeitz MOCAA’s Centre for Art Education.
 
The Centre for Art Education is a space for the development of educational and enrichment programmes for all. This accessible platform provides the tools and language for the appreciation of artistic practice from Africa and its Diaspora.
 
Working closely with the other Centres at Zeitz MOCAA, and other educational institutions in the surrounding communities, the Centre for Art Education is responsible for a well-rounded, multi-faceted programme, designed to accommodate the needs of all.
 
The Centre is an environment which encourages in-depth open discussion; multilingualism; and intercultural understanding through an expansive programme of workshops, lectures, seminars, panel discussions, and guided tours. The Centre is also responsible for the distribution of content generated at the museum to wider audiences via our various online platforms and outreach programmes.