4 April 2021
HOUSE CALLS's public program: The workshop invites all young boys and girls to explore a maze created from pieces of artwork taken from the House Calls exhibition.
The 100 Tonson Foundation is proud to present our 6th children’s workshop, the (Our) Family Tree workshop. Designed by Yodchat*Tinyline or Yodchat Bupasiri. We invite young audiences to explore and create their work from the HOUSE CALLS project, consisting over 400 pieces of paper sculptures placed on various household items such as bowls, plates, and vases that engage with a child’s sense of curiosity as they observe the various materials each item is made of. These diverse items can also reflect on the foundations of cultures, all of which are connected together like one expansive family.
We welcome any and all inquisitive youngsters to take on the role of little researchers as they explore the origins of each item, creating a family tree for these sculptures and learning the original uses of each. Building a relationship with them through the creative acts of cutting and pasting, or even brainstorming interview questions for each item to know them better, before recording all their musings in the special notebooks we provide. Most importantly, children will also get the chance to design their own extensions for the maze. So come on over and join in on the fun!
- Aged between 6 to 10
- 12 seats available, free of cost.
- Register in advance at: hello@tonsonfoundation.org,
- Facebook Inbox: m.me/100TonsonFoundation
- Tel. 098-789-6100
About the Workshop Designer
“Yodchat*Tinyline” - or Yodchat Bupasiri - finished her education from the Faculty of Paintings, Sculptures, and Printing from the Silpakorn University, as well as a brief course in Illustrations from the Scuola Internazionale d’Illustrazione di Sàrmede. Her works have been chosen to be exhibited at book fairs in Bologna, Padova, and Sharjah., as well as the annual fairy tales’ festival of Notte di Fiaba, a city in Northern Italy. She is currently an independent illustrator, whose works appear on the covers of pocket and children’s books, as well as the logos of bookstores and bakeries, etc. Yodchat*Tinyline has previously collaborated with United Arab Emirates’ Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival, the Goethe Institute of Thailand, and Cream Bangkok.