Young Curators at Moomin Museum
The Young Curators in Tampere started their creative process in April by reading stories, having discussions and workshops, followed by designing suitcases with various inspiration
The Young Curators in Tampere started their creative process in April by reading stories, having discussions and workshops, followed by designing suitcases with various inspiration
The Waterdrop exibitition “Life on Land” opened yesterday at H.C. Andersen House curated by the Danish Young Curators. The process began in spring where the
Today Ilon’s Wonderland held Inspiration day for their Young curators and school children invited to take part in the Waterdrop project. The Inspiration Day was about inspiring the
Today in Kópavogur, the Young curators invited specialists in preparation for their coming Waterdrop festival to discuss their ideas and strategies for their work to
We were lucky enough to be invited to RVK Studios and meet Baltasar Kormákur, an Icelandic, international known film director where he introduced the power
Today we invited our Young curators for the coming year, to the library were the mayor welcomed them to the project and encouraged them to
Kópavogsbær is looking for young curators, kids living in Kópavogur aged 8-15 who are interested in environmental issues, literature, arts and science to work with
A Statement by the Young Curators Sometimes we think about what the world would be like if there was no ocean, and if the world will
A philosopher I love —Santiago Alba Rico— wrote a book presenting the theory that children are a species in themselves. And I would add that
What does it mean to have “children in charge”? For the Water drop cultural project, it means directly involving children in the creation of cultural
In fall 2020 all partners advertised for Young Curators in their community and partner schools. Their project was to make an exhibition in Kópavogur, Iceland,
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