Minilab
Close Ph. Marta Buso
Workshop
Every Saturday
Palazzo Grassi
Punta della Dogana

Minilab

Book
3.30 pm

Participation fee 5€ for each workshop, per person.
To participate in the activity, a valid exhibition ticket is required. Tickets can be purchased online or at the ticket office.
Admission to exhibitions is free for Pinault Collection Members and for visitors under 20.

Observing, narrating, drawing, moving: through short play-based activities and interpretative exercises, children explore the exhibitions and the artists, starting with the activities from the complimentary activity guide.

A different workshop takes place every Saturday at 3:30 pm—a special time for the youngest visitors to enjoy a creative experience together in the exhibition spaces of Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana.

Workshops are open to families with children ages 5 to 11.

 

Next events:

Saturday 25 April

  • At Palazzo Grassi

    A Forest of Colors 
    Discover "Michael Armitage: The Promise of Change" with fresh new eyes. Explore Palazzo Grassi by immersing yourself in the untamed nature of the artist’s works and set off on a journey to distant lands. Flowers, leaves, and branches hide stories just waiting to be discovered. 
    Grab your markers—you’re the artist! 

  • At Punta della Dogana

    Keep walking... 
    Visit "Paulo Nazareth. Algebra" with an unconventional route. Following non-linear paths and crossing all boundaries, traverse the museum’s first floor to discover the works of the Brazilian artist who has made the act of walking his art.  
    Tie your shoes tight—every step is a new discovery!


More information: education@palazzograssi.it

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    Close By Marta Buso
    Workshop
    Sunday 3 May 2026
    Palazzo Grassi

    EVERYTHING UPSIDE DOWN!

    Bambini a PG
    Close By Marta Buso

    In the context of the 2026 edition “Abitare le Parole” of the festival Libro che gira, Libro che leggi, a creative journey for families and children that invites them to look at the world from unexpected perspectives, among real animals and “incorrect” landscapes.