EDUCATIONAL MCB | EYE WORKSHOP IN THE HOUSE – DIFFERENT CUP DESIGN
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Every cup is a cup, but is every cup an equal cup?
In the next workshop “Keeping an eye on the house”, which takes place this Saturday (01), at 10 am, the children of your home will be invited to a stroll by the cups in which it is possible to “drink water”, tea, chocolate, milk, coffee and whatever else is ready to drink.
And is there an ideal cup every thing? What do you think about having a very cold juice in a metal cup? On a hot day, it is able to refresh even the soul.
Join the cups and children for this workshop with lots of drawing, mimicry and imagination. Parents and guardians are welcome to assist in the development of activities.
SERVICE:
Keeping an eye on the house – Designing different cups | Children’s Drawing Workshop
May 1st, Saturday
Opening hours: 10am to 12pm
Registration by clicking here
Activity for children aged 5 to 12 accompanied by guardians
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About MCB
The Museu da Casa Brasileira, an institution of the Secretariat of Culture and Creative Economy of the State of São Paulo, is dedicated to the preservation and diffusion of the material culture of the Brazilian house, being the only museum in the country specialized in architecture and design. The MCB’s program includes temporary and long-term exhibitions, with an agenda that also includes educational service activities, debates, lectures and publications contextualizing the museum’s vocation for the formation of critical thinking on topics such as architecture, urbanism, housing, economics creativity, urban mobility and sustainability. Among its numerous initiatives, the Design MCB Award stands out, the main segment award in the country held since 1986; and the Casas do Brasil project, to rescue and preserve memory about the rich diversity of living in the country.
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