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Workshop 'The World of Colors' with Jarõna Ilo.

Workshop for kids and young adults

Jarõna Ilo

Spend quality time together with your child in a color mixing workshop. On May 19th a workshop will be held: for children and for young people. Parents are also welcome to both workshops.

Let's explore the world of colors, experiment practically, and interpret the results. We'll draw inspiration from Simen Johani's exhibition "Awaiting Paradise." We'll interpret the pictures of both children and adults, explaining feelings and emotions through colors.

* Ticket price: €15 for both children and adults

* Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes. The workshop will be conducted in Estonian.

* Workshop ticket includes entry to Simen Johani's exhibition. Special discounted tickets for other Fotografiska exhibitions can be purchased at the museum's ticket office.

Jarõna Ilo

Ukrainian-born Estonian artist Jarõna Ilo is an excellent guide and opener to the world of colors with her warmth, friendliness, and clarity. Jarõna has been conducting color therapy courses in Ukraine for years and knows how to encourage creativity and expression of emotions through colors.

Illustration for the event by: Jarõna Ilo