Ipiranga Museum

Holidays at the Ipiranga Museum

In January, the public will have fun and learn with the special holiday program at the Ipiranga Museum. A series of activities are planned for the week of São Paulo's anniversary, between January 21st and 26th.

Guided tours include interactive experiences in which participants will explore aspects of the collection, such as objects from the "Worlds of Work" and "Territories in Dispute" exhibitions, through challenges and riddles.

The program also includes activities related to theater, contemporary art, and the environment. There will be clay modeling and collage workshops using screen printing and watercolor techniques, inspired by the temporary exhibition "Where there's smoke: art and climate emergency," as well as a scenic improvisation experience based on the works in the exhibitions.

The program also offers activities for deaf and sign language children.

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Games room
Free activity, upon purchase of a ticket to the Ipiranga Museum.
Date and time: January 21st to 26th, from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Age range: all ages
Location: break room of the exhibition “Understanding the Museum”

Guided tours
Registrations here link

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Solving mysteries at the museum
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Rivers with many turns
During this visit, children will be invited to observe hidden details in the works of art from some of the museum's exhibitions to discuss the presence and importance of rivers in the daily life of cities. The works explored during the visit will be: "Departure of the Monsoon," "Flooding of the Várzea do Carmo," and "Independence or Death.".
Age range: 4 to 10 years
Number of available spaces: 10 children per time slot, accompanied by their guardians.
Date and time: 21, 23 and 25, at 2:30 pm
Duration: 1 hour
Meeting point: at the Reception area, next to the ticket office.

Experiencing the territory: past and present
This visit aims to analyze the works in the temporary exhibition "Where There's Smoke: Art and Climate Emergency" to identify the mode of territorial production in Brazil's historical process. The public will be invited to discuss the socio-environmental impacts and the antagonistic alternatives experienced in the country's past and present.
Age range: all ages
Number of vacancies: 20
Date and time: 22, 24 and 26, at 2:30 pm
Duration: 1 hour
Meeting point: at the Reception area, next to the ticket office.

Workshops
Registrations here link

Sowing and playing with the earth
The activity will begin with a visit to the temporary exhibition "Where there's smoke: art and climate emergency," encouraging children to reflect on the importance of land for life and food. Afterwards, in the Educational Workshop, they will participate in a clay modeling workshop to create memories of the visit.
Age range: children aged 6 to 12 years
Number of available spaces: 10 children per time slot, accompanied by their guardians.
Date and time: 22, 24 and 25, at 11:30 am (all also in Libras - Brazilian Sign Language)
Duration: 1 hour
Meeting point: at the Reception area, next to the ticket office.

Art on display
This workshop aims to reflect on how contemporary art uses techniques such as cutouts, collages, screen prints, and watercolors to express social critiques. Based on the works in the exhibition "Where There's Smoke: Art and Climate Emergency," participants will create artistic and critical posters addressing social, environmental, and political issues. At the end, each participant can take their poster home or leave it on display at the Museum.
Age range: 9 years and older
Number of available spaces: 15 children per time slot, accompanied by their guardians.
Date and time: 22, 24 and 26 at 2:30 pm
Duration: 2 hours
Meeting point: at the Reception area, next to the ticket office.

Image Theatre: improvisation in the exhibition Worlds of Work
What stories do images tell us? And what stories can we create from them? In this workshop, inspired by the Image Theatre approach, which integrates the aesthetics of Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed, we will explore these questions using visual works from the exhibition Worlds of Work. By observing and interpreting the images, we will seek to understand the stories and realities they represent – whether from the past, present, or imagined. Participants will then be invited to transform these images into living scenes through improvisations where words are unnecessary. Using only our bodies, we will create narratives and provoke reflections on the themes present in the images.
Age range: 16 years and older
Number of vacancies: 15
Date and time: 21, 23 and 25 at 2:30 pm
Duration: 1 hour
Meeting point: at the Reception area, next to the ticket office.

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