Programmes for senior adults in Moravian Gallery in BrnoAnd how do we care of visitors?
What do we offer, so that they can appreciate art and acquire new knowledge, but also feel good, at ease, and mainly so that they like to come back? All this is taken care of by the Communication and Programme Department. Programmes for adult visitors are based on the Moravian Gallery exhibition plan. Their objectives are education, popularisation and promotion. |
Main tasks of learning programmes in Moravian Gallery in Brno
- actively engage seniors in cultural and social events
- to create conditions for mutual regular meeting (breaking communication barriers) - to help to re-discover the joy of creative process and the interest about new information - to offer different alternatives of spending free time or to provide the information about these possibilities. |
- practical part (workshops, handicrafts,..)
Fantasy on the road
Travelling project for seniors living in nursing homes and day care centers Package of activities - images, texts, tutorials, templates, models, art supplies, audiovisual materials. Realised in collaboration with occupational staff. Representing expositions to the people with health problems and limited mobility. The first set was focused on the works of Joseff Hoffmann (the exhibition in Brtnice is 90 km far from Brno).
Interviews with images - workshops for teachers
Open D.I.Y. workshops - during Museum Nights or Biennial Nights
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- theoretical part (guides, lectures, discussions)
Through creation to knowledge and inspiration - workshops for adults
Interactives zones
In cooperation with exhibition curators, special places are set up in certain exhibitions, intended for visitors and allowing them to understand special artistic approaches, and sometimes also to try them out on their own.
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The objective of popularisation programmes is to reach a wider public and attract it to visit the Gallery. Concerts, public readings, film projections and evenings with music and literature are organised in the exhibition halls and other premises of the Gallery. Evening and night shows are organised with the main purpose to promote the Gallery and its exhibitions.
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Lectures
Lectures are presented by curators and leading specialists from various fields of art education.
From one-hour lectures to all day colloquia or few-days symposia. |