Come explore the world of the red fox! Learn about its habitat, diet, and winter survival strategies. Discover how to identify its tracks and spot the signs it leaves behind.
In French. Kids ages 6 – 12.
Come explore the world of the red fox! Learn about its habitat, diet, and winter survival strategies. Discover how to identify its tracks and spot the signs it leaves behind.
In French. Kids ages 6 – 12.
Build your first 3D video game using Kodu. Start by shaping a colorful world, placing landscapes, obstacles and characters on the screen. Learn simple programming steps to make your hero move, jump and interact with sounds and effects. Test scenes, tweak behavior and watch your game come alive with motion, color and sound. Hands-on time lets you experiment, solve problems and see code turn into playful action.
In French. Kids ages 8–12.
These visits for little ones, designed to inspire dreams, storytelling, and wonder, are tailored for young children.
Ages 3 to 5 accompanied by an adult.
Dates & Times:
Wednesday 11 February, 10:30
Friday 13 February, 10:30
Wednesday 18 February 10:30 & 15:30
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.
Cordeb’Art facilitates this introductory manga drawing workshop, presenting approachable techniques for creating characters, expressions and dynamic poses suitable for beginners.
The session covers fundamentals of manga style—proportions, facial features, line work and shading—through exercises centered on monsters and other nightmarish creatures. Participants explore character design, anatomy simplification, and mood creation while practicing sketching and inking strategies that enhance expressiveness and storytelling in their creature designs.
In French. From ages 9 to 15.
In conjunction with the exhibition “ELLES: Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Artists,”
ELLES brings together powerful contemporary Aboriginal women artists whose work bridges ancestral storytelling and modern abstraction. Featuring major figures such as Emily Kam Kngwarray and Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, alongside artists from the Bérengère Primat Collection / Fondation Opale, the exhibition at the Musée Rath highlights symbolic, vibrant works rooted in land, memory, and spirituality. Between tradition and contemporary expression, these intimate visual cartographies celebrate the deep connection between culture, nature, and creation.
In French. Ages 6 and up, accompanied by an adult.
Explore how to make manga characters express emotion with clarity and charm. In this hands-on workshop, illustrator Nathalie Gür shows techniques for drawing convincing facial expressions and body language, using a lightbox and other studio tools. Participants will practise sketching moods, refining line work and experimenting with exaggerated features to convey feelings without relying on action. The session balances playful exercises and practical tips to help young artists bring their paper characters to life.
In French. Kids ages 9 and up.
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