3 - 5 yearsCollageDessinPainting Workshops

The city through all the senses!

A sensory journey through Brussels !

Let’s explore the city of Brussels and its hidden treasures by awakening our five senses.
Each day, the cheerful group will discover and experience a special place through one of the senses.

We’ll observe the shapes and colors of the Horta House Palace, draw the scents of the market, listen to the life of the Wiels marsh, and turn it all into unique creations!

The children will explore different environments across Brussels and create a personal atlas that captures their experiences using a variety of techniques: drawing, collage, rubbing, painting...

Throughout the week, they’ll design a booklet and a large poster, inspired by Alechinsky, which will grow and transform each day!

Dates
07/14/202507/18/2025
Place
CIVA, Rue de l'Ermitage 55, 1050 Brussels
Hours
9:30 - 16:00
Ages
3 - 5 years
Price
145 euros
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Garderie
Free, from 8:45 to 9.30 and from 16:00 to 17:30
Languages
French
Animators
Elias and Mathilde

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Mathilde is a young artist who is pretty much on her way to obtaining her diploma and aggregate at the ERG (école de recherche graphique).  Her practice consists of making "sculptural paintings", using mainly chiselled elements. She is particularly interested in our relationship to life and landscape. In her works, through fragile assemblages, a layering of subtle signs appears, mixing the organic with the artificial and forming a gateway to imaginary worlds not necessarily at odds with the real. 

Elias Sanhaji studied at the Ecole de Recherche Graphique in Brussels, where he is currently completing his Masters. Since childhood, he has been fascinated by huts and camps as well as large-scale urban construction projects. In recent years, through his artistic practice, he has been trying to draw attention to current ecological issues and to help us rebuild a sensitive relationship with what lives around us, with a world that sometimes seems far away from us when we live in the city. 

Your financial means should not be an obstacle to accessing workshops. Various solutions are available, please contact us at public@civa.brussels