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120 PER PERSON |
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VENEZIA (VE) |
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11:00 - 12:30 |
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1 PLACE AVAILABLE |
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ITA, ENG |
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SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN |
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This is a tour for families inside the discovery of screen-silk printing, a technique that allows you to experiment with colors and make a reproducible work of art while maintaining its uniqueness.
The hands-on workshop takes place in the historic silkscreen laboratory of Cannaregio, in a unique and authentic Venice where art and tradition come together and come to life in the ancient crafts of the artisan workshops.
Immersed in an archive consisting of more than a thousand works of art printed from 1968 to present, you will learn the secrets of the silkscreen and you will experience the printing of a one-color graphic on a support you choose among cardboard, t-shirt or canvas bag, which you'll take home as a souvenir of a creative and unusual adventure.
NOTE: he price of 108€ is referred to a family of maximum 5 people.
Come here full of curiosity and with the desire of look beautiful creations!
You can ask for more dates and timing if you need to.
HOW THE EXPERIENCE WILL BE | |
This is a tour for families inside the discovery of screen-silk printing, a technique that allows you to experiment with colors and make a reproducible work of art while maintaining its uniqueness. The hands-on workshop takes place in the historic silkscreen laboratory of Cannaregio, in a unique and authentic Venice where art and tradition come together and come to life in the ancient crafts of the artisan workshops. Immersed in an archive consisting of more than a thousand works of art printed from 1968 to present, you will learn the secrets of the silkscreen and you will experience the printing of a one-color graphic on a support you choose among cardboard, t-shirt or canvas bag, which you'll take home as a souvenir of a creative and unusual adventure. | |
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GIANPAOLO |
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120 PER PERSON |
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VENEZIA (VE) |
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Choose your favourite date with the artisan. Write him below! |
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Send a message and ask for a new date to the artisan here! |
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11:00 - 12:30 |
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1 PLACE AVAILABLE |
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ITA, ENG |
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SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN |
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NOTE: he price of 108€ is referred to a family of maximum 5 people. Come here full of curiosity and with the desire of look beautiful creations! You can ask for more dates and timing if you need to. | |
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ARTISAN FOR AN HOUR
Gianpaolo, screen printer
A tour inside the discovery of screen-silk printing, a technique that allows you to experiment with colors and make a reproducible work of art while maintaining its uniqueness. The hands-on workshop takes place in the historic silkscreen laboratory of Cannaregio, in a unique and authentic Venice where art and tradition come together and come to life in the ancient crafts of the artisan workshops. Immersed in an archive consisting of more than a thousand works of art printed from 1968 to present, you will learn the secrets of the silkscreen and you will experience the printing of a one-color graphic on a support you choose among cardboard, t-shirt or canvas bag, which you'll take home as a souvenir of a creative and unusual adventure.
VENEZIA, Ve
LACE DEMONSTRATION
Martina, lacemaker
The visit envisages a tour in an atelier where the lace-makers still create laces products. They do it by the Needle Laces technique, respecting the ancient Venetian traditions. During the show we will tell you stories, anecdotes and witnesses of the Venetian laces dated back to the XV century. Moreover you may try to create a product, thanks to the help and the advises of the lace-makers. Finally you can visit the small Museum of ancient laces, the Family Collection.
VENEZIA, Ve
VISIT THE REMER LAB -COUPLE-
Piero, remèr
A 45 minutes guided tour inside the remer workshop, consisting in a practical demonstration of the various stages required to produce a crutch and a gondola oar, plus a brief historic review and explanation. I will then explain why we do have loads of different crutches.
VENEZIA, Ve
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