11 February & 4 March

Become a Street Celebrity

Free, registration required

Imagine walking from the exhibition into a workshop where you dream up how to become famous and see your name on a street plaque. Children sketch bright ideas, cut colorful collage pieces, and stick them onto a cardboard plaque. They paint letters, add textures, and play with shapes and sounds as they personalise their mini street sign. The result is a small ‘success panel’ to hang on a wall and a lively collage celebrating their future fame.

In French. Kids ages 7–12.

Place de Sardaigne 2,
1227 Carouge
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Photo Credit: Caroline Sechehaye

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