Saturday 24 September 2022
11 am–12 pm
Interactive presentation of the book of Slavic spirits and creation of illustrations (Olena Laň + Viktorija Maščenko)
– workshop for families with children and the public: no advance booking
What did they look like? Did they know how to do magic? Where did they live? What did they have for lunch? Were they dangerous or did they help our great-great-grandmothers? You will learn about this at the interactive presentation of the book, the main theme of which is Slavic spirits. The presentation and the workshop, during which children will be able to create their own illustrations inspired by the book, will be led by children’s book author Olena Laň and artist Viktorija Maščenko, currently working at the DOX Contemporary Art Gallery. Both are from Ukraine.
1–4 pm
Book Production and Stamping Dies (Kristýna Adámková, Studio Bubec)
– workshop for families with children and the public: no advance booking
The workshop will be inspired by the work of the well-known Czech sculptor Čestmir Suška, whose exhibition is currently taking place in Troja Château. Children and other visitors of all ages will be able to try their hand at working with large stamping dies, which are copies of the shapes used in his famous perforated structures made from large metal tanks and other materials. Workshop participants will be able to use this style to create, among other things, designs for decorative and ornamental book covers or bookmarks. The workshop will be led by Kristýna Adámková, the main lecturer of Studio Bubec, a sculptural art studio founded by Čestmír Suška, which also functions as a cultural center, provides artist residencies and organizes exhibitions and art courses and workshops for children, youth and adults.
4–7 pm
Experimental Book Binding (Eva Pejchalová, GHMP)
– workshop for adults and senior citizens: advance booking required at eva.pejchalova@ghmp.cz
The art workshop will be a celebration of the art book. Before the creative work, participants will have the opportunity to independently explore the exhibition space in Troja Château, where the book fair will be held and where they will be introduced to different aspects of book production at individual kiosks and presentations. Afterwards, the participants will retreat to the premises of Prague City Gallery’s Eco-Studio, where an interactive art workshop will take place, focusing on traditional bookbinding technology – paperback bookbinding. We will also experiment with the form of the book as such. We will join the individual components (paperback and book block) using a simple sewing process. We will work with paper using different working methods (cutting, perforating, collage, assemblage, drawing and painting). The basic material will be different types of paper and old books. The outcome of the work will be a creative diary, sketchbook or notebook. The art workshop will be led by the Prague City Gallery’s educator Eva Pejchalová.
Sunday 25 September 2022
10 am–3 pm
“Motanka” Dolls – Ukrainian folk art (Yana Pogrebnyk)
– workshop for families with children and the public: no advance booking
The workshop for all ages will focus on Ukrainian folk art – specifically on traditional motanka dolls, which are a symbol of wisdom, among other things. It is a family amulet that also serves as a talisman in the family, a guardian of the family, a symbol of the connection between generations. It is one of the oldest toys and sacred fictional creatures of the Ukrainian nation. Yana Pogrebnyk from Ukraine is not only an artist, but also an art critic, organizer of festivals and cultural and artistic projects in the context of the development of Ukrainian folk traditions and crafts. She also sits on juries of international children’s competitions and exhibitions of decorative and applied arts.
3–4 pm
Interactive presentation of the book of Slavic spirits and creation of illustrations (Olena Laň + Viktorija Maščenko)
– workshop for families with children and the public: no advance booking
What did they look like? Did they know how to do magic? Where did they live? What did they have for lunch? Were they dangerous or did they help our great-great-grandmothers? You will learn about this at the interactive presentation of the book, the main theme of which is Slavic spirits. The presentation and the workshop, during which children will be able to create their own illustrations inspired by the book, will be led by children’s book author Olena Laň and artist Viktorija Maščenko, currently working at the DOX Contemporary Art Gallery. Both are from Ukraine.
4–7 pm
Ex-Libris, Initials, Street Art and Graffiti (Alena Kotliarenko, GHMP)
– workshop for families with children and the public: no advance booking
Visitors will be able to create their own ex-libris (in the form of a stamp) with typical Ukrainian symbols and any other motifs; a Lettristic image using impressions of large wooden letters; an initial – draw a letter of the Czech alphabet or Ukrainian Cyrillic alphabet; design their name in graffiti and street art style (tag, piece) – either Czech or Ukrainian. The art workshop will be led by Alena Kotliarenko, a graduate of architecture of the University of Ukraine and a regular collaborator of Prague City Gallery’s Education Department – an external lecturer of Prague City Gallery’s educational activities for Ukrainian children.
Saturday 24 September and Sunday 25 September 2022
10 am–7 pm
Experimental Herbarium, Book-object, Book Covers, Giant Concertina Book (Lucie Haškovcová, Markéta Slachová Goldová, Veronika Stojanovová, GHMP)
– workshop for families with children and the public: no advance booking
Throughout the book fair, an art workshop will be held in Prague City Gallery’s Eco-Studio not only for families with children, but also for the public. Participants in the workshop can create an experimental book (book-object), i.e., process a selected book in any possible imaginative way as an original artistic artefact (e.g., 3D object, collage, assemblage). For this purpose, discarded and damaged books as well as various natural materials from the garden will be available for workshop participants to incorporate them into their work. Another possibility will be to design book covers (in the form of drawing, collage, photomontage, etc., using photographs, reproductions as well as letter templates, fonts and texts from promotional materials). Workshop participants will also be able to design a fictional plant and coin its name for a collaborative experimental herbarium. The workshop will also include a collective work in progress, namely a giant concertina book, which we will fill with letters, numbers, codes, symbols, words, sentences, text fragments and quotes, using, among other things, cut-out letters of different colors and sizes, prepared by graphic design students from the secondary art school as part of their internship at Prague City Gallery.