Kumu Family Mornings are a series of events aimed for families with children aged 4–8. Family Mornings offer a great opportunity to visit exhibitions and create art with your children.
Each month, we will visit one of Kumu’s exhibitions where we will play, ask questions, and discover stories and meanings behind the artworks. In addition, children and parents are encouraged to experiment with different creative workshops in the studio.
21 September
Ragnar Kjartansson: A Boy and a Girl and a Bush and a Bird
26 October
Conflicts and Adaptations. Estonian Art of the Soviet Era (1940–1991)
30 November
Anna-Stina Treumund: How to Recognise a Lesbian?
21 December
Mari Kurismaa. Twilight Geometry
25 January
Spiegel im Spiegel: Encounters Between Estonian and German Art from Lucas Cranach to Arvo Pärt and Gerhard Richter
22 February
The Future is in One Hour: Estonian Art in the 1990s
29 March
Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945
26 April
The Triumph of Galatea. Art in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
31 May
Karin Luts
Family mornings take place in Estonian and English and also through CLIL*.
*CLIL family mornings are in Estonian, but the program is conducted using the Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) methodology.
Family Morning ticket 16€ (one adult and children) or 32€ (two adults and children)
More information:
https://kumu.ekm.ee/en/public-programmes/#family-event
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