Art festival - course for young people
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Art festival - course for young people

17
February
20 25
20
February
20 25
ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ARTISTIC EDUCATION EXHIBITIONS MUSEUMS YOUNG AUDIENCE FR

This course is running alongside "AGORA - The Museum as a Meeting Place" exhibition.

Art festival - course for young people

Introduction

Taking inspiration from the "art festivals" conceived by Gisèle and Paul Tissier and from the elements of "La Collection Voyageuse" (a collection of fabrics, headdresses and accessories that can be touched and worn), children can create table decorations and "doll cushions". 

Two-day course

  • Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 February, 2pm-4.30pm
    or
  • Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 February, 2pm-4.30pm

For children aged 8 to 12 years

Price: €30 for the 2-day course

A public presentation in the form of an "art festival" will take place at the end of each course session, on Tuesday 18 and Thursday 20 February at 4.30pm.

Information and bookings by email only: public@nmnm.mc 

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Informations

Opening hours : 14h00
Date : Monday 17 February 2025
Opening hours

Around the event

EXPOSITION
Exhibition - The Butterfly Effect: The Prehistory of Animals

Exhibition - The Butterfly Effect: The Prehistory of Animals

02
Dec
20 24
01
Dec
20 25
The Monaco Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology presents its brand new temporary exhibition: The Butterfly Effect: The Prehistory of Animals.
Proposed by : Musée d'Anthropologie Préhistorique de Monaco fondé par le Prince Albert Ier
Location : Monaco Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology
ARCHAEOLOGY
EXHIBITIONS
MUSEUMS
NATURAL HERITAGE
All Audiences
FR
EXPOSITION
Exhibition - Francisco Tropa, Paésine

Exhibition - Francisco Tropa, Paésine

06
Dec
20 24
21
Apr
20 25
The NMNM presents a solo exhibition featuring Portuguese artist Francisco Tropa, specially designed for the Villa Paloma and bringing together an unprecedented collection of sculptures, drawings, films and light projections.
Proposed by : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
Location : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco - Villa Paloma
MUSEUMS
All Audiences
Reduced mobility access
Ear Deaf
Blind
EXPOSITION
AGORA, The Museum as a Meeting Place - LAB#3

AGORA, The Museum as a Meeting Place - LAB#3

24
Jan
20 25
04
May
20 25
The LABs offer visitors the opportunity to explore the museum as a "laboratory" in which its roles (collecting, studying, disseminating, producing, conserving and transmitting) are the subject of reflection, experimentation and innovation. In 2015, the NMNM launched its first LAB and exhibited "Behind the Scenes of the Museum", followed by another LAB in 2018, where five artists were invited to redefine the museum through a new lens.In 2025, ahead of major structural renovations to the Villa Sauber, the NMNM will be prioritising its public engagement programmes, which focus on artists and unveiling their artistic expression. The works acquired since 2017 as part of the "Apprentis collectionneurs" programme will be exhibited alongside pieces from the heritage collections. Visitors will also be able to discover the works of Léna Durr and Éléonore False, artists who were recently invited to take up creative residencies.By inviting Olivier Vadrot to create a new architectural design, this LAB, conceived by Benjamin Laugier, will provide a space for discussion and collective experiences within the museum. A series of meetings, screenings and performances will be held throughout the exhibition, giving rise to new projects."La collection voyageuse", "le Nouveau Musée Numérique" and Léa Collet's current residency will be the subject of regular workshops, along with the "Écoletopie" project by the Smarin studio, who will be creating a mediation lounge.A collaborative publication will also be produced during the exhibition with Éditions Empire. 
Proposed by : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
Location : Nouveau Musée National de Monaco - Villa Sauber
ACTIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
ARTISTIC EDUCATION
EXHIBITIONS
All Audiences