Time: See below
Whatâs on for 3â6 year olds:
Mini-camps, June 2009
Thursday 18 & Friday 19 June, 10.30am â 12pm each day
In this two-day mini camp parents and children will explore the galleryâs collection in search of animals, hats and bonnets. Once we have discovered these different objects weâll be making our own!
Thursday 25 & Friday 26 June, 2pm â 3.30pm each day
Water! Exploring the gallery we will be looking for different seascapes, then we will make our own imagined sea creatures from the deep. In the hope to scare away the rain this summer we will also be creating our own colourful umbrellas!
The fee for each camp is â¬30, to book please contact Rowan Sexton.
Thursday 30 July 2009
11am -12pm
Art workshop for 3 - 6 year olds.
Join us in the gallery to create your very own summer kite at this workshop.
Cost â¬5, to book contact Gallery reception.
Thursday 20 August 2009
11am -12pm
Art workshop for 3 - 6 year olds.
Take part in a 3-D floral sculptures workshop in the gallery where you can design your own summer garden.
Cost â¬5, to book contact Gallery reception.
Whatâs on for 6 â 10 year olds:
Saturday 9 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Join artist Sinead McGeeney in creating a bat cave installation in this Bram Stoker, Dracula inspired workshop. Dracula, is Dublin City Councilâs 2009 One City One Book.
Cost â¬5, to book contact Gallery reception.
Thursday 2 July 2009
11am -12pm
Join us in the gallery to create your very own groovy 60âs themed costumes from recycled materials!
Thursday 6 August 2009
11am -12pm
Take part in a print workshop in the gallery where you can learn about different printing techniques.
SUMMER CAMPS JULY & AUGUST 2009
These camps will explore the artworks in the galleryâs collection and temporary exhibitions with sketching and artist led workshops.
Tuesday 14 July â Friday 17 July 2009
10.30am â Noon,
Summer Camp for 6 â 10 year olds
Move around the gallery this week and explore the artworks through dance and percussion, make musical instruments from found objects and stained glass inspired by the collection.
Tuesday 11 August â Friday 14 August 2009
10.30am â Noon,
Summer Camp for 6 â 10 year olds
Workshops themed on light for the week will include shadow puppets and light boxes, prisms and papier mache lamp shades, culminating in your own light filled stage design.
The cost per summer camp is â¬60 per person, pre-booking is essential as places are limited. All materials are provided.
Special Offer of â¬100 if you book for 2 summer camps.
Sunday Sketching for 7+ years this May from 3-4pm
Sketching workshops will take place on Sundays in May from 3pm â 4pm. During these workshops we explore paintings, sculpture and some of the architectural features of Charlemont House through discussion and drawing. The classes are aimed at 7+ years, are free and materials are provided. No booking is required for Sunday Sketching although numbers may be limited.
Sunday 3 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Nathaniel Hone inspired cloud animation flipbooks.
Sunday 10 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Origami animals â drawing and sculpture.
Sunday 17 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Shadows from objects â looking at Hayley Tompkins
Sunday 31 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Drawing on the wrong side.
Whatâs on for 11 â 14 year olds:
SUMMER CAMPS JULY & AUGUST 2009
These camps will explore the artworks in the galleryâs collection and temporary exhibitions with sketching and artist led workshops.
Tuesday 14 July â Friday 17 July 2009
2.00pm â 4.00pm,
Experiment with Art for 11 â 14 year olds
Using collage, design, movement, film and photography techniques participants will explore the gallery and how we can move around the gallery in different ways. The outcome will be a strange and interesting gallery tour.
Tuesday 11 August â Friday 14 August 2009
2.00pm â 4.00pm,
Experiment with Art for 11 â 14 year olds
Taking inspiration from Paul Seawrightâs Invisible Cities series this week participants will explore images and the city, using music, animation, photography and film to create a final piece.
The cost per summer camp is â¬60 per person, pre-booking is essential as places are limited. All materials are provided.
Special Offer of â¬100 if you book for 2 summer camps.
TEENS
Intensive Portfolio Preparation Camp
Sunday 14 & Sunday 21 June 2009
11.30am â 1.30pm, 2.30pm â 4.30pm each day.
Led by artist Fiona King, the purpose of this intensive portfolio camp is to guide and facilitate students in the preparation and production of a portfolio of work that will cater for entry to third level art colleges.
The 2-day intensive course is spread over two consecutive Sundayâs to allow time to work on your portfolio between both sessions. Through continual emphasis on idea generation, group discussion and evaluation, students will identify and clarify the processes involved in producing a body of artwork. The students will demonstrate how each of the ideas they generate is connected and influences the work to follow through a visual or conceptual association.
It is essential that you gather subject matter (themes you are interested in or that influence your work) and at least 2 objects (manmade or organic) prior to the first day.
Fee: â¬60
Early enrolment is advised as places are limited.
For more information:
http://www.hughlane.ie
Kids Club 2009
Sat 09 May 2009 until Mon 31 Aug 2009
Time: See below
Whatâs on for 3â6 year olds:
Mini-camps, June 2009
Thursday 18 & Friday 19 June, 10.30am â 12pm each day
In this two-day mini camp parents and children will explore the galleryâs collection in search of animals, hats and bonnets. Once we have discovered these different objects weâll be making our own!
Thursday 25 & Friday 26 June, 2pm â 3.30pm each day
Water! Exploring the gallery we will be looking for different seascapes, then we will make our own imagined sea creatures from the deep. In the hope to scare away the rain this summer we will also be creating our own colourful umbrellas!
The fee for each camp is â¬30, to book please contact Rowan Sexton.
Thursday 30 July 2009
11am -12pm
Art workshop for 3 - 6 year olds.
Join us in the gallery to create your very own summer kite at this workshop.
Cost â¬5, to book contact Gallery reception.
Thursday 20 August 2009
11am -12pm
Art workshop for 3 - 6 year olds.
Take part in a 3-D floral sculptures workshop in the gallery where you can design your own summer garden.
Cost â¬5, to book contact Gallery reception.
Whatâs on for 6 â 10 year olds:
Saturday 9 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Join artist Sinead McGeeney in creating a bat cave installation in this Bram Stoker, Dracula inspired workshop. Dracula, is Dublin City Councilâs 2009 One City One Book.
Cost â¬5, to book contact Gallery reception.
Thursday 2 July 2009
11am -12pm
Join us in the gallery to create your very own groovy 60âs themed costumes from recycled materials!
Thursday 6 August 2009
11am -12pm
Take part in a print workshop in the gallery where you can learn about different printing techniques.
SUMMER CAMPS JULY & AUGUST 2009
These camps will explore the artworks in the galleryâs collection and temporary exhibitions with sketching and artist led workshops.
Tuesday 14 July â Friday 17 July 2009
10.30am â Noon,
Summer Camp for 6 â 10 year olds
Move around the gallery this week and explore the artworks through dance and percussion, make musical instruments from found objects and stained glass inspired by the collection.
Tuesday 11 August â Friday 14 August 2009
10.30am â Noon,
Summer Camp for 6 â 10 year olds
Workshops themed on light for the week will include shadow puppets and light boxes, prisms and papier mache lamp shades, culminating in your own light filled stage design.
The cost per summer camp is â¬60 per person, pre-booking is essential as places are limited. All materials are provided.
Special Offer of â¬100 if you book for 2 summer camps.
Sunday Sketching for 7+ years this May from 3-4pm
Sketching workshops will take place on Sundays in May from 3pm â 4pm. During these workshops we explore paintings, sculpture and some of the architectural features of Charlemont House through discussion and drawing. The classes are aimed at 7+ years, are free and materials are provided. No booking is required for Sunday Sketching although numbers may be limited.
Sunday 3 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Nathaniel Hone inspired cloud animation flipbooks.
Sunday 10 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Origami animals â drawing and sculpture.
Sunday 17 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Shadows from objects â looking at Hayley Tompkins
Sunday 31 May 2009
3 â 4pm
Drawing on the wrong side.
Whatâs on for 11 â 14 year olds:
SUMMER CAMPS JULY & AUGUST 2009
These camps will explore the artworks in the galleryâs collection and temporary exhibitions with sketching and artist led workshops.
Tuesday 14 July â Friday 17 July 2009
2.00pm â 4.00pm,
Experiment with Art for 11 â 14 year olds
Using collage, design, movement, film and photography techniques participants will explore the gallery and how we can move around the gallery in different ways. The outcome will be a strange and interesting gallery tour.
Tuesday 11 August â Friday 14 August 2009
2.00pm â 4.00pm,
Experiment with Art for 11 â 14 year olds
Taking inspiration from Paul Seawrightâs Invisible Cities series this week participants will explore images and the city, using music, animation, photography and film to create a final piece.
The cost per summer camp is â¬60 per person, pre-booking is essential as places are limited. All materials are provided.
Special Offer of â¬100 if you book for 2 summer camps.
TEENS
Intensive Portfolio Preparation Camp
Sunday 14 & Sunday 21 June 2009
11.30am â 1.30pm, 2.30pm â 4.30pm each day.
Led by artist Fiona King, the purpose of this intensive portfolio camp is to guide and facilitate students in the preparation and production of a portfolio of work that will cater for entry to third level art colleges.
The 2-day intensive course is spread over two consecutive Sundayâs to allow time to work on your portfolio between both sessions. Through continual emphasis on idea generation, group discussion and evaluation, students will identify and clarify the processes involved in producing a body of artwork. The students will demonstrate how each of the ideas they generate is connected and influences the work to follow through a visual or conceptual association.
It is essential that you gather subject matter (themes you are interested in or that influence your work) and at least 2 objects (manmade or organic) prior to the first day.
Fee: â¬60
Early enrolment is advised as places are limited.
For more information:
http://www.hughlane.ie
Venue Information: Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art
More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/kids-club-2009-/E0-001-021224740-3
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