With painting, studio and lectures

With painting, studio and lectures

c, MON promotes a special edition of the program for the elderly

The activities will explore different artistic techniques and languages. The traditional Art for Adults program aims to bring the public over 60 years of age closer to the museum and art.

This October, the Oscar Niemeyer Museum (MON) will hold a special edition of Arte para Maiores (APM), a program aimed at people over 60 years old. The activities will explore different artistic techniques and languages.

The first scheduled action will be on the 17th (Tuesday), at 2pm: a body expression and painting workshop that uses an unconventional technique (paint whips). The following week, on the 27th (Friday), it will be the turn of an engraving studio, which will take place in two sessions: 10am and 2pm.

To investigate the benefits of art in the maturation process, there will be a round table with psychoanalyst Sady Raul Pereira and psychologist Fabíola Treuk, on the 31st (Tuesday), at 7:30 pm. This meeting will conclude the month's activities. To sign up for one or all of these activities, simply fill out the online form.

The traditional Art for Adults program aims to bring the public over 60 years of age closer to the museum and art. In 2019, APM achieved important national recognition in the area of museum education – the 2019 Darcy Ribeiro Prize, granted by the Brazilian Institute of Museums (Ibram).

Recently, in 2023, the program was selected and presented prominently to the working groups of the 1st National Meeting of Museum Education, promoted by the Brazilian Institute of Museums (Ibram), in Bahia.

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GUESTS – Psychoanalyst and visual artist, Sady Raul Pereira has been working with the clinic since 1993 in Curitiba. As an artist, he participated in the Salão Paranaense in 1996 and held exhibitions at the Galeria de Arte Solar do Rosário, in Curitiba; at the Arts Museum, in Florianópolis (SC); at Sesc Pompeia, in São Paulo; in Rio de Janeiro and Joinville (SC).

Fabíola Kaminski Treuk is a psychologist graduated from PUCPR in 2001. She specializes in analytical psychology and the creative process. She worked for 20 years in studies on the topic of creativity, as well as on art and spirituality. She is also a gynecologist and has taught extension courses for the FAE and postgraduate courses at the Faculdade Espírita do Paraná.

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ABOUT MON – The Oscar Niemeyer Museum (MON) is a state heritage site linked to the State Secretariat for Culture. The institution houses important references of national and international artistic production in the areas of visual arts, architecture and design, in addition to large Asian and African collections. In total, the collection has approximately 14 thousand works of art, housed in a space of more than 35 thousand square meters of built area, which makes MON the largest art museum in Latin America.

Service:

Body Expression and Painting Laboratory (with Whip Technique)

October 17th - 2pm to 5pm

Events Hall

Engraving Studio

October 24th

Session 1: 10am to 12pm

Session 2: 2pm to 4pm

Workshop Space

Round Table: Art as a Tool for a Creative Life

October 31st

7:30pm to 9pm

Mini auditorium

Link to register HERE.

Places are limited and it is not necessary to have prior knowledge of arts. Participation is free for people over 60 years of age and other groups exempt from paying admission to the MON