Deloitte Family Day Making Sense 12 February 2012

Join artists and designers to explore all the senses in this workshop. Making Sense is inspired by the Lygia Pape exhibition, Magnetized Space.

Deloitte Family Days take place at the Serpentine Gallery. All ages are welcome to these free, drop-in events. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Supported by

Deloitte-logo.jpg

Free Teachers’ Notes to support each exhibition are available at the Gallery Lobby Desk or at www.serpentinegallery.org/education

Families, young people, schools and community groups are at the core of the Serpentine Gallery’s activities. Through practical, artist-led workshops, seminars, talks, events and projects, the Gallery offers a diverse range of innovative ways to engage with modern and contemporary art and architecture for all ages.

For group visits, workshop bookings or further information:

Joceline Howe
Education Curator
+44 (0)20 7298 1516
[email protected]

Deloitte Family Day Green FingersSunday 18 September 2011

12-5pm

Create a secret garden inspired by the Peter Zumthor Pavilion and the Piet Oudolf hortus conclusus within it. Green Fingers is part of the Open House Young Festival.

Supported by

Deloitte-logo.jpg

Free Teachers’ Notes to support each exhibition are available at the Gallery Lobby Desk or at www.serpentinegallery.org/education

Families, young people, schools and community groups are at the core of the Serpentine Gallery’s activities. Through practical, artist-led workshops, seminars, talks, events and projects, the Gallery offers a diverse range of innovative ways to engage with modern and contemporary art and architecture for all ages.

For group visits, workshop bookings or further information
Joceline Howe
Education Curator
+44 (0)20 7298 1516
[email protected]

Park Nights Charlemagne Palestine Friday 12 August 2011

8pm

We are delighted to announce that on the occasion of his Park Nights event and of his 66th birthday, Charlemagne Palestine will be holding a special experimental concert in the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 designed by Peter Zumthor.

The musical performances of the notorious piano-destroying, soft-toy-loving Charlemagne Palastine engage whole buildings. A contemporary of minimalists Phillip Glass & Steve Reich, Palastine considers himself a “maximalist”, writing and performing intense ritualistic compositions such as his acclaimed Strumming Music (1974). Charlemagne will begin his celebration of his 66th birthday at The Serpentine Gallery with a special experimental concert. Please bring presents!

Tickets £5/£4
Unless otherwise stated
Available from the Gallery Lobby Desk
or Ticketweb: 08444 771 000
www.ticketweb.co.uk

PN logo block first.jpg
PN-logo-block-second.jpg
PN-logo-block-third.jpg

Park NightsShaabi-Music-Wedding-Dance-PartyFriday 22 July 2011

Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
8pm

Bidoun Projects present a Shaabi-Music-Wedding-Dance-Party at the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011. To mark the opening of the Bidoun Library at the Serpentine, selected texts from the library will be read out to an accompaniment of loud music, in a celebration of unexpected and unusual pairings. This event is commissioned by the Serpentine Gallery as part of the Edgware Road Project.

Tickets £5/£4
Available from the Gallery Lobby Desk
or Ticketweb: 08444 771 000
www.ticketweb.co.uk

Deloitte Family Day Comic Genius Sunday 21 August 2011

12-5pm

Make your own comic book inspired by the Bidoun Library collection and become part of the giant comic book with your family and friends.

Supported by

Deloitte-logo.jpg

Free Teachers’ Notes to support each exhibition are available at the Gallery Lobby Desk or at www.serpentinegallery.org/education

Families, young people, schools and community groups are at the core of the Serpentine Gallery’s activities. Through practical, artist-led workshops, seminars, talks, events and projects, the Gallery offers a diverse range of innovative ways to engage with modern and contemporary art and architecture for all ages.

For group visits, workshop bookings or further information
Joceline Howe
Education Curator
+44 (0)20 7298 1516
[email protected]