Jalisco, West Mexico, Proto-Classic 250 BC – AD 400
Standing female with face and body painted decoration
red-slipped earthenware, 13.2x8.1x4.5cm. National
Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Presented anonymously, 1980.
26 January to 11 November
Drawn entirely from the NGV Collection, this exhibition will take visitors on a journey from ancient Egypt to the modern day. Children and their families will be able to see the extraordinary designs on a 14th century vase reproduced on a bust created over 600 years later.
Incorporating a range of hands-on and multimedia experiences, Time Catcher will show how art has been used to interpret key moments in time. Children will be able to see firsthand how the creation of artworks have informed their understanding of the past, present and future.
Frances Lindsay, Deputy Director, NGV said: “This unique exhibition space introduces children to the richness of the arts at a young age, inspiring their imaginations and developing an interest in the arts through creative interactive learning”.
Children from 0-8 can participate in self-led activities provided to guide them through the exhibition, complemented by a range of interactive multimedia displays. Time Catcher will allow children to test their detective skills using the Time Mission by following clues to find the artworks and watch themselves on screen, immersed in the changing seasons.
Source: NGV
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