Individual bookable workshops

© and photo: Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck

Information

In addition to the public workshops you can also book all the workshop formats in English and French as individual workshops for your group.

Conditions

Groups up to max. 20 persons

 

Prices:

75 € for the 1st hour, 50 € for each additional hour, plus entrance fee per person and material costs per group, depending the technique.

Contact

Registration at least 14 days in advance.

Workshops may be cancelled at no charge up to 4 working days before the agreed date. After that we make a cancellation charge of 25 €.

Meeting point: Ticket desk in the entrance area or by arrangement.

Contact: anmeldung@arpmuseum.org or +49 2228 9425-36

Further information

Creative workshops - examples

Drawing in the museum

When sketching and drawing in front of the artworks your way of looking at art is honed and a variety of drawing techniques can be tried out and learned.

Painting workshop
Inspired by the paintings in the Sammlung Rau for UNICEF or artworks in our changing exhibitions, you can learn about different paints and painting techniques and try them out in abstract or representational pictures of your own.

Sculpture workshop
Starting from the three-dimensional artworks and sculptures of Hans Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp, you will have the opportunity to try out different sculpture techniques and to work with clay, soap or wax as well as plaster, wood or stone.

Printing workshop
Produce printing stocks and do some printing yourself: in our printing workshop you can learn about and personally try out different printing techniques from frottage to stamping and from letterpress with Styrene, linoleum or wood to drypoint etching.

Writers' workshop
The poems of Hans Arp and the Dadaists, not to mention the wonderful stories around the Rhine and the romantic RhineValley, provide an inexhaustible source for your own sound poems, imaginative stories and travel reports.

From an art historical perspective

Basics of art history

The changing exhibitions of the Rau Collection for UNICEF, on Hans Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp as well as on contemporary art offer the opportunity to learn compactly and comparatively about characteristic features of art historical epochs from the Middle Ages to current contemporary art. Can also be booked as a lecture.

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