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Zeitz MOCAA Presents Cosmic Creatures and Constellations, a Four Day Workshop for Children

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Zeitz MOCAA presents Cosmic Creatures and Constellations – a four day workshop series inspired by Zeitz MOCAA’s latest exhibitions including: UNDERSTUDIES, Selections from the Collection, Sala, and The Other Side of Now by artists such as Nolan Owald Dennis, Frances Goodman, Jody Paulsen, Cyrus Kabiru and Tuan Andrew Nguyen.

This is a week of children’s workshop activities and will be taking place at the Zeitz MOCAA BMW Centre for Art Education over the 2025 Winter school holidays from Tuesday the 1st of July to Friday the 4th of July. The activities are offered at different levels of complexity to accommodate different skill levels and age groups, ensuring maximum fun and engagement. Different activities are planned each day. Workshops are open to all children and teens aged 6 – 16 years.

Image courtesy of Zeitz MOCAA.

Children will be registered at the beginning of the class and only parents and guardians will be allowed to sign children out when they want to leave. Younger siblings (5 years or younger) must be accompanied by parents or guardians at all times, if they wish to participate in the workshop activities, with a brother or sister. We welcome teens who would like the opportunity to create amongst and alongside younger children.

On each day, the workshop will begin at 10:15 and run uninterrupted until 13:00. Children may also take a break for a snack in between the activities. Children are reminded to wear activity clothes, but aprons will be provided. Members’ children are invited to participate in the workshops free of charge.

Zeitz MOCAA Membership is R390 for 12 months. For non-members, a single entry with your child is R250.00 per person. Parents and guardians, you are requested to deliver your child/children to the workshop venue where they will be registered. You will be guided to the venue on the day. Please do not leave your child/children unaccompanied in the reception area. Please direct any queries about the workshops to education@zeitzmocaa.museum.

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Lelethu Sobekwa is an art writer, published author, copywriter and editor from Engcobo, South Africa. She holds a BA Honours in English and a Master's in Creative Writing with distinction from Rhodes University. Lelethu currently writes for Art Network Africa.

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