What does a world look like where different cultures meet – and can we build it together?
At the 3D Journey Around the World workshop, participants will use 3D pens to create recognizable buildings from different parts of the world – from the Eiffel Tower to the Egyptian pyramids and other symbols that tell stories about people, traditions and history. Layer by layer, small worlds will take shape, connecting different cultures and bringing them closer through play and creation.
Inspired by the celebration of World Day for Cultural Diversity (May 21), this workshop invites children to explore the richness of different cultures through creative work, develop curiosity and learn about the importance of mutual understanding and respect.
Through hands-on work, participants develop precision, spatial imagination and an understanding of how ideas are transformed into three-dimensional objects – as well as an awareness that differences among people are not obstacles, but a richness that connects us.
At the end of the workshop, each participant takes home their own 3D creation – a small symbol of a culture and a reminder that the world becomes richer when we build it together.
The workshop is intended for children aged 6 to 12 years and will be held in the Atom hall. The number of spots is limited to 15 participants.