Lotura inclusive education programme
Educational program developed with the support of “La Caixa” Foundation through CaixaBank and the Eduardo Chillida – Pilar Belzunce Foundation
Lotura aims to create an emotional bond between the museum and organizations that work with people at risk of social exclusion, transforming the museum into a reference space where they can feel welcome and comfortable.
Lotura is a space for connection, learning, and experimentation. Participants in the program will have the opportunity to engage with art, learn about Eduardo Chillida’s work and the site that houses his legacy, and also explore and experiment with different artistic disciplines guided by local artists and creators.
Lotura consists of a program of 6 sessions, each lasting two hours, with activities adapted to the needs of each group.
- Introduction and guided visit to Chillida Leku. Led by: Chillida Leku mediation team.
- Lotura. Ceramics workshop. Led by: Eider Baile, artist, ceramist, and educator.
- When stones, sculptures, and bodies dance. Movement workshop. Led by: Myriam Pérez, dancer and choreographer.
- The personal in the collective. Art and creativity workshop. Led by: Zorione Méndez, multidisciplinary artist and educator.
- Being blue. Cyanotype workshop. Led by: Nagore Legarreta (photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and educator).
- Matter and void. Art and architecture workshop. Led by: Maushaus (Anabel Varona and Carlos Arruti, architects and educators).
Chillida Leku is the venue for this initiative, which connects art, nature, and well-being, with the goal of improving social engagement and strengthening collaboration with organizations and institutions focused on inclusion.
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Target audience
Organizations and associations working with individuals and groups at risk of social exclusion.
For more information, feel free to contact us:
education@museochillidaleku.com
Educational programme developed with the support of the "La Caixa" Foundation through CaixaBank and the Eduardo Chillida - Pilar Belzunce Foundation.