Children in the exhibition “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour coding worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021, Photo: Peter Wolff
Children in the exhibition “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour coding worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021, Photo: Peter Wolff
Children in the exhibition “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour coding worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021, Photo: Peter Wolff
The headdress Àkkàpa’ri is stuck into a ‘hat’ made from painted beeswax which is glued into the hair. This headdress is made and worn exclusively by men. The colour of the feathers used is dependent on personal privileges. Feathers, cotton and wood. Kayapó Mekrãgnoti, Pará, Brazil. Collected by Gustaaf Verswijver, 1992. Collection Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour coding worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021, Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibition view “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”. Weltkulturen Museum 2021. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
Exhibitionview. Green Sky, Blue Gras. Colour Coding Worlds. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel
WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN
“Sharp shapes”
Whether paprika red, curry yellow or sky blue, colors give us a taste, catch our attention or warn us of danger. How do we actually communicate with colors? And what role do they play in our everyday lives? In the workshop we visit the exhibition "GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colors order worlds" and experiment in the workshop rooms.
For children aged 6 and over.
€6 per child.
Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29