This workshop is an invitation to explore the intersection between art, science, and nature in a space that reflects the durability and presence of the Earth in our lives.

Inspired by the textures of rocks, participants are challenged to create marbled papers that imitate the patterns and colours found in nature. The marbling technique is more than an art form, it's a delicate scientific process that shows how different materials interact to create unique patterns. These patterns are a visual metaphor for nature itself, in which the interaction of elements creates an infinite variety of shapes and colours, just like in the building's rock formations.

    Theatro Circo
    Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service


    Activity included in the Circuito's Passport


    Tickets
    3€ child ticket
    4€ adult ticket

    Buy a ticket


    Note Although the materials are washable, it is advisable for participants to bring clothes that can get dirty.

      Theatro Circo
      Circuito - Braga Media Arts Educational Service


      Activity included in the Circuito's Passport


      Tickets
      3€ child ticket
      4€ adult ticket

      Buy a ticket


      Note Although the materials are washable, it is advisable for participants to bring clothes that can get dirty.

      Activity included in the Circuito's Passport
       

      Date 31 May (Sat) | 10:30 a.m | Theatro Circo

      Ticket 3€ child / 4€ adult

      Mediation Catarina Loureiro and Marta Pombeiro

      Duration 2 hours

      Target audience Children aged 6 and over, accompanied by an adult

      Note Although the materials used in the activity are washable, it is advisable for participants to bring clothes that can get dirty.

      Support Portuguese Republic - Culture / Directorate-General for the Arts - RTCP - Network of Portuguese Theatres and Cinemas

       

      Art is a phenomenon
      'Art is a phenomenon' is a series of workshops for children and families, where nature is the starting point to discover that science and art are two sides of the same curiosity! Here we'll explore how a simple walk in nature can turn into an artistic and scientific adventure, observing shapes, textures, and colours all around us.