There is anticipation, even trepidation, in Peggy’s home for the gigantic collective installation that will soon come to life in the exhibition galleries of Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, from 24 April to 6 May. Hundreds of colorful and varied creations made of felt have been delivered to the museum on the Grand Canal. They are the impassioned creations of children in primary schools all across Italy, participants in Kids Creative Lab, a project of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and of OVS, the leading fast-fashion brand in Italy. The felt creations have been assembled into an original and outsize work of “art” that unites the fantasy of innumerable budding “artists,” that is to be placed on view to visitors in Peggy’s world renowned museum with its collection of modern masterpieces. The school that has participated with the highest number of students using the Artist Kit will receive as a prize ten ASUS VivoTab Smart tablets of the latest generation, complete with cases and keyboards, that have been donated by ASUS, technical sponsor of the project and of the show. The winner will be announced at a press conference on April 24. Every child has received a voucher that will allow him/her, together with two accompanying adults, to visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and the exhibition for free while the exhibition lasts.
1,200 schools, 7,000 classes and more than 160,000 children. These are the astonishing numbers that indicate the success of Kids Creative Lab. This nationwide project, which began last November, has “art and fashion” as its theme. Children, schools and parents participated in one of four workshops. The purpose has been to interest schoolchildren in art and fashion in a creative way and at the same time stimulate intellectual and emotional growth.
Participants in these “do it yourself” workshops have designed and stitched felt creations objects by following an instruction manual and by watching a series of fun video tutorials. Children have also been given the opportunity to use the Artist Kit—a captivating and original approach to the processes and materials of art making.
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