Museum of Fine Arts Bern

Art Tour for Children

Bern, Switzerland

The Non-degree in Art Tour for Children at Museum of Fine Arts Bern is a 2 year long program for international students taught in deu.

Introduction

The Kunstmuseum Bern is Switzerland's oldest art museum with a permanent collection, serving as a world-class center for provenance research and art conservation. It offers a unique academic environment for international scholars and students specializing in art history and museum studies.

About the Program

The Art Tour for Children is a creative workshop designed for kids aged 6 to 14. This engaging program lasts for 120 minutes and takes place at the Kunstmuseum Bern. It encourages young participants to explore art in both the museum and public spaces while expressing their creativity through various artistic media and materials. This program is ideal for children who enjoy hands-on activities and want to learn about art in a fun environment.

During the workshop, children will work on their own artistic projects, guided by experienced instructors. They will have the opportunity to experiment with different materials and techniques, fostering their creativity and artistic skills. This interactive experience not only enhances their understanding of art but also helps them develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities as they create their own masterpieces.

Graduates of this program can pursue various roles in creative fields, such as art educators, workshop facilitators, or community art coordinators. They may find opportunities in schools, community centers, or museums. The skills gained from this workshop are transferable to many areas, including education, arts administration, and event planning, making it a valuable experience for young aspiring artists.

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