David von Becker
180 Minutes of Creativity
Multiple dates
Discover art at the Barberini Museum in a creative way! First, let yourself be inspired by the works in the current exhibition on a guided tour. Then, in the workshop that follows, you can bring your own creative ideas to life with the help of experienced guides. Whether you create your personal work of art with a brush, pen or digital tools, you can take it home with you.
Dates
Sat, April 18, 3 p.m., Studio
Changing perspectives with AI. For beginners
What language does AI need? Together, we will discover French Impressionist paintings and view them creatively. Step by step, AI will help us turn our impressions and visual language into interesting new works of art. This prompt workshop was developed in collaboration between HPI's Maker Universe and the Barberini Museum.
No prior knowledge of AI is required for this workshop.
Sat, May 30, 3 p.m., Studio
Barberini meets Hans Otto Theater
with Selina Schuster, theatre educator and artist
How can a visit to a museum be spontaneously transformed into action? In cooperation with the Hans Otto Theatre, this workshop combines art appreciation with theatrical improvisation. During a short tour with a museum guide, participants will gain an insight into the current exhibition. Afterwards, they will go to the studio, where theatre educator Selina Schuster will lead an improvisation workshop. Without a fixed script, short scenes and movements will be created in the moment and in interaction with others – inspired by the works they have just seen. The workshop invites participants to experience art in a spontaneous, physical and creative way.
Selina Schuster has been directing theatre groups and developing plays with children for over ten years. For the past two years, she has been supporting the Hans Otto Theater's community stage and is leading this season's community stage workshop on improvisation.
Meeting Point
Foyer
Runtime
180 minutes
Please note
The events will be held in German.
Dates and tickets
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Sat, Apr 18, 3 p.m.
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Sat, May 30, 3 p.m.