Winged Box Sticker Art Workshop
Don’t have your own street art character yet, but want one?
Already have a character, but haven’t started developing its personality yet?
Your situation is critical, but not hopeless.
The first step is to come to the sticker art workshop!
At the workshop, we’ll create our collective “character evolution” and our own imaginary characters: independent, boundless entities that step out of the realm of imagination and become visible on the surface of a sticker—in the form of a drawing, a collage, or your own text.
Schedule
The sticker is the smallest medium capable of having the greatest impact in public space. It appears as a form of analog augmented reality in urban spaces, which are perhaps more alien and dehumanized than ever before. Posters placed in public spaces—these carriers of urban information—have become arenas for various political and power games. Alongside them, the medium of the sticker appears in public space as a hidden or protected (play) space.
Sticker art is a collaborative artistic-pedagogical practice that uses graphic and typographic tools to address aesthetic, social, political, or even self-reflective questions.
The purpose of the sticker points in two opposing directions. Moving from the inside out, it is an intervention in public space, a psychogeographical strategy through which the creator seeks to transform, reinterpret, or take possession of it.
Moving from the outside in, however, the creation of the sticker is a form of self-reflection—similar to journaling—that helps identify thoughts significant to the individual, and which need not necessarily relate to public space.
During the program, we will also explore the works in the graffiti section of the exhibition titled Big Bang!
DETAILS
Program schedule: 30-minute introduction, 30-minute exhibition tour, 2 hours of creation
Minimum number of participants: 6 people Maximum number of participants: 14 people
We recommend this program for participants aged 16 and older!
Ticket price: 12,000 HUF
Ludwig Museum
The Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art, located in Müpa, is the first museum in Hungary to exclusively collect contemporary art. In addition to a permanent exhibition of the collection donated by the Ludwigs and a number of temporary exhibitions, the museum aims to raise awareness of the works and their creators through special publications and a variety of art education and art education programmes.