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The educational program Magical Labyrinth continues at the Cafesjian Center for the Arts

July 14, 2014
The educational program Magical Labyrinth launched in April 2014 in the frames of Friedensreich Hundertwasser’s (1928-2000) Regentag exhibition continues at the Cafesjian Center for the Arts (CCA) with the sponsorship of Beeline.

In the first part of the program participants have a tour in Sasuntsi David Garden Gallery and get familiarized with Hundertwasser’s works, his concepts and style. The second part continues at the Creative Hall of CCA, where participants, inspired by the artist's vision, create their “hundertwasserian” works with provided natural materials. 

“We invite everyone to participate in the Magical Labyrinth program and spend their summer holidays in the creative atmosphere of the Center. This is a wonderful opportunity to discover the work and philosophy of Friedensreich Hundertwasser and develop their creative insight by making new pieces.”, - stated the Acting Executive Director of CCA Vahagn Marabyan.

“The main goal of Beeline’s social programs is to make life better. I am confident that together with the Cafesjian Center for the Arts we will create a unique encounter with art, bringing excitement and  unforgettable impressions to our children and their parents, fostering a closer relations between them”,- stated the CEO of Beeline Armenia Andrey Pyatakhin. 

Participation in the program is free, with prior reservation. For more information please call: +37410 541932/34.
 

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