What does the world we want to protect look like – and can we build it ourselves?
At the 3D Eco Adventure workshop, participants will use 3D pens to create diverse life forms—from corals and plants to animal species that remind us how rich, yet fragile, our planet is. Layer by layer, small ecosystems will come to life in the hands of the participants, becoming a reminder of the world we need to protect.
Inspired by the celebration of Earth Day (April 22nd), this workshop invites children to think about ecology, sustainability, and personal responsibility toward nature through play and creativity.
Through hands-on work, children will develop precision, spatial imagination, and an understanding of how ideas transform into tangible shapes, while also realizing that knowledge is the key to preserving a planet facing great challenges.
At the end of the workshop, every participant takes home their 3D work – a small but important reminder that even the youngest can be guardians of our planet.
The workshop is designed for children aged 6 to 12 and will be held in the Atom Hall. The number of spots is limited to 15 participants.