Color, scissors, pencil, paper (Ages 7-12)
Workshop (Ages 7-12)
On the occasion of the paper sculptures by Apostolos F. Vettas, presented at the Museum as part of the 365 Project, and in a playful spirit, join us to create our own paper world.
By folding, tearing, wetting, and kneading our papers, we will explore well-known paper art techniques.
What is notan? Have you heard of momigami?
What is the difference between kiragami and origami?
How can we make a collage without glue?
Can we draw without using colors?
Let’s “knead” our papers, “wrap” our scissors, “fold” our pencils, and “listen” to our colors!
Information
Color, scissors, pencil, paper!
Workshop for children aged 7 to 12
The workshop will be led by visual artist Ilianna Skoulaki
Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026
Time: 11:30–14:30
Participation fee:€15
Educational program design/curation: Myrto Lavda
Register
To reserve a spot in the workshop, please call us at +30 2106642520 or fill out the form using the link below.
Bio
Ilianna Skoulaki
Ilianna Skoulaki was born in Chania, Crete in 1981, and after high school studied drawing, composition, and color theory in the workshop of Nikolas Hristoforakis. She went on to take her degree in sculpture from the Athens School of Fine Arts under the tutelage of Giorgos Houliaras, while simultaneously studying to work in plaster, wood, marble, graphic arts, and book arts. Ilianna then continued at Fine Arts, taking a second masters from the engraving program of Giannis Gourzis. During this period, her work was selected as the promotional image for the Athens Festival. After her studies, Ilianna worked on the restoration and conservation of the Dionysian Theater on the south slope of the Acropolis of Athens, as well as the Odeon Herodes Atticus. Meanwhile, as a maker of props, masks and costumes, she has collaborated widely with various theatrical, dance, and cinematic productions. Her work has been featured in several group art exhibitions, and she has led children’s educational workshops. Since 2018, Ilianna works for the municipality of Nikaia Redi, designing and creating large scale carnival floats.