Open workshop with artist Jacob Dahlgren
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There will be play, games, colours, experiments, and systems taking up the space of our exhibition halls during the winter holiday when CC stays open every day in the period from 10–16 February. Participation is free of charge on the presentation of a valid ticket and admission is free for everyone under the age of 18.
Be creative together with the artist: Open workshop with Jacob Dahlgren
On Saturday and Sunday 15–16 February from 11.00–15.00 everybody is welcome to take part in the open workshop with artist Jacob Dahlgren, whose exhibition Art is Life is currently showing at CC.
Bring a t-shirt, a tote bag, a fruit bag or anything that is easy to paint on. Together we will come up with systems and games that help determine how to use shapes and colors. If you have nothing to paint on, you can buy a t-shirt at CC.
Children’s t-shirt: 50,00 DKK
Adult t-shirt: 75,00 DKK
We look forward to seeing you!
Learn more about our current exhibitions here.
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About CC Studio
CC Studio is CC’s learning initiative on the 1st floor with workshops, exhibitions and rooms for contemplation and relaxation.
CC Studio is synonymous with the facilities, activities and learning programmes that Copenhagen Contemporary offers children and young people as well as adults. The idea behind CC Studio is to present contemporary art in innovative ways where learning and reflection on the world happen through a physical and dialogue-based encounter with art.
Every year CC invites a recognised international artist to create a site-specific playscape for CC Studio. The exhibition aims to unite art and play in a physical and aesthetic experience. There will be a chance to touch, move about in, examine and use the exhibition, thereby activating body, eye and mind.
Read more about CC Studio here.
About Jacob Dahlgren
Jacob Dahlgren (b.1970) lives and works in Stockholm where he was educated at the Royal Institute of Fine Art in 1999. His works are often colourful, involving the audience, and take as their point of departure a playful approach to art and life. His sculptural practice is minimalistic but will often have an interactive or performative element.
Learn more about Jacob Dahlgren here.