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The workshops

Different Learning units, interdisciplinary activities and topics tailored to personal needs – it all makes for a brightly coloured palette of opportunities.

Workshops

Interdisciplinary topics are part of the workshops on offer: pictorial art, literature, music, dance, theatre and architecture. You can choice the following possibilities:

 

  • Paul Klee and the architecture
  • The fantasy world and the animals of Paul Klee's work
  • The basic elements in drawing and pencilling of Paul Klee's work
  • Paul Klee: his life and his work
  • Paul Klee and the music

 

We compile with pleasure a workshop tailored specifically to your needs.

The workshops can be attended in groups and only by prior arrangement. They last two, three and, in the case of day courses, six hours.

The workshops are held in the studios. The large studio is available for bigger groups of up to 50 people. The Creaviva Team is happy to advise and help you when booking your workshop.

Registrations must be done at least two weeks in advance:
e-mail  kindermuseumzpk.org
Phone + 41 (0)31 359 01 61

 

Learning units

In co-operation with the Educational Department at Bern’s Art Museum the Creaviva team has prepared playfully didactic and individually combinable learning units.

 

  • Dot and Line
  • Fish
  • Colour
  • Architecture
  • Signs
  • Paul Klee

 

The modules are all individually available from the Museum Shop.



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Paul Klee, Ohne Titel (Selbstporträt), 1922 (Untitled (self-portrait)), Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Livia Klee Donation.

Between 1916 and 1925 Paul Klee made some 50 puppets for his son Felix. Felix used the puppets to perform improvised plays for his parents or for other children. He called the figures Kasperl [Punch], his wife Gretl and his best friend Sepperl. Some 30 of these puppets have been preserved and can be seen regularly at the Zentrum Paul Klee.

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