26 March – 28 May, some Wednesdays

Art Therapy Comes to the Museum

The Museum of International Red Cross and Red Crescent, in collaboration with WOA STUDIO, offers an art therapy workshop as part of the “Seeing the Invisible. Art Brut and Beyond” exhibition. The workshop unfolds in three steps: experiencing the exhibition through sensory engagement, free creation inspired by emotions and materials provided, followed by sharing and discussing the individual artworks.

In French.  Kids ages 6 and up.

Cour de Saint-Pierre 10
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Photo Credit: Affiche atelier

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