Create your own cardboard artwork @ Kazerne and Van Abbemuseum!
What does your world of tomorrow look like? Draw or colour your vision of the future on a piece of cardboard at Kazerne – think green cities, imaginary creatures or a floating museum! Then join us for a short walk to the Van Abbemuseum, where you’ll fold your cardboard creation into a building block, guided by our team and inspired by the playful designs of Noa Haim. All blocks fit together – a bit like LEGO – and together they form one large artwork about the future. Of course, you’re welcome to take your own block home afterwards. Join us during Dutch Design Week and help build a sustainable dream world. For curious children, creative parents and anyone with a vivid imagination.
For Parents
Parents and carers do not need to stay during the activity. So take the opportunity to enjoy lunch or a drink and explore the exhibitions at the museum or Kazerne while the children get creative.
Practical
• Interactive workshop for children aged 6 to 12.
• Ongoing daily during Dutch Design Week.
• Dutch and English speaking guides.
• With a reservation for lunch or drinks at Kazerne, admission and workshop materials are free of charge.At the Van Abbemuseum, no DDW ticket or museum ticket is required in the classroom or to view the art in the corridor. However, a ticket is required to view the exhibitions.
• Please register to secure your free spot. Tickets will be bookable from 1 October.
Children’s Art Club during Dutch Design Week is a collaboration between Anchorage Museum, Collective paper Aesthetics, Kazerne Foundation, Labro Verpakkingen, Kortom Karton en Van Abbemuseum.