Summer School for Children and Teens Aged 10–14 — Course 6
We invite children and teens aged 10–14 to explore the world of art and bring their boldest ideas to life during the three-day course “Exhibit in Progress” with artist Iryna Loskot.
Dates: August 19–21
The course will take place Wednesday through Friday in the Education Room on the 5th floor of PinchukArtCentre.
Start: 12:15
Duration: 1.5 hours per session.
Please note that each course is designed as a three-day programme, and participants are expected to attend all three sessions.
Participation is free of charge. Registration is required.
How can humans, animals, plants, and even imaginary creatures coexist? During the workshops, participants will explore the relationships between humans and non-humans, imagine possible worlds, and experiment with new ways of living together. Through observation, conversations, creative experiments, and collaborative making, we will reflect on what the future might look like—and how each of us can imagine and shape it.
About the course author and educator
Iryna Loskot is a Ukrainian artist whose practice explores the entangled histories of humans and non-humans. She examines non-human experiences during human-made catastrophes, as well as the ways people encounter histories that extend beyond the human perspective. Bringing together the planetary scale of ecological and political transformations with intimate personal memories, her work investigates how large historical processes are experienced through individual lives, and how these different scales of history continually shape one another.