on Caroline Machado
local: Tomie Ohtake Institute
In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the technique of papercutting, a form of low-relief printmaking that uses recycled paper, collages, and simple materials to create printing matrices. The aim is to explore the expressive possibilities of texture and repetition, fostering a sensorial and sustainable artistic experience. During the workshop, participants will learn to create their own matrices using cardboard, cutouts, glue, and other reusable materials, creating their own compositions.
Caroline Machado
She is an educator, artist, and cultural producer. She is a Dance Technician with a degree in Visual Arts and a postgraduate student in the course "Pedagogy of Details in Childhood Education: on Epistemologies, Utopias, and Stubbornness" at A Casa Tombada. Her research explores the interconnected relationships between body, memory, and aspects of Afro-diasporic and Brazilian popular culture in the field of art education.
Free in-person activity, open to the public and children aged 8 and over, along with their guardians. Limited vacancies. Registration is required 30 minutes in advance. For sign language interpreters or audio descriptions, please request them by email. educational@mam.org.br up to 48 hours in advance.
This activity is part of the program Sunday MAM.
