Ipiranga Museum

Children's Day Program

On October 12th and 13th, the Ipiranga Museum has prepared a special program for children and families to explore the universe of creativity and history. With unmissable activities, the museum invites the public to participate in experiences that combine fun, learning, and interaction with cultural and social themes.

Adventures of Making 2: Doll Making Workshop with the Trans Sol Collective
Date: October 12th, from 1 PM to 5 PM
Location: Ipiranga Museum Workshop (Garden Floor)
Job openings: 20 | Free registration until 10/12 in this link.
Public: Children and pre-teens, accompanied by their guardians.

In this creative and inclusive workshop, participants will be able to make dolls from raw, brown, or tan fabric, painting faces, creating clothing and accessories. The activity goes beyond simple crafting, raising issues of diversity, coexistence, and equality. Led by the Trans Sol Collective, which teaches sewing and handicrafts to transgender and transvestite women, the workshop is a space for learning and valuing creativity and self-esteem.

Coordination: Professor Ana Paula Nascimento
Presenters:
Priscila Nunes: visual artist and doll maker
Fernanda Costa da Silva: seamstress and entrepreneur

Detail hunting
Dates: October 12th and 13th
Opening hours: 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM
Duration: 40 minutes
Public: From age 6 onwards
Meeting point: Lobby, next to the Staircase (no appointment necessary)
Job openings: 10 people per group.

In this interactive activity, children will be invited to observe hidden details in the exhibitions "A History of Brazil" and "Imagined Pasts." The goal is to explore the museum spaces and find curious elements related to the representation of rivers in the daily life of cities.

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