Contemporary art education workshop for teachers, museum educators, museum workers and university students.
If your pictures aren`t good enough, you aren`t close enough.
(Robert Capa)
14.00-15.00 Behind the Scenes: The Robert Capa Exhibition. Lívia Páldi, curator of the Robert Capa exhibition. 2nd floor exhibition space.
15.00-16.00 The World of Press Photos: What does the Robert Capa Tradition Mean Today? A special guided tour. András Bánkúti, photographer, journalist. 1st floor auditorium.
16.00-17.00 The Robert Capa Exhibition: a Pedagogical Approach Orsolya Barabássy and Csaba Németh, museum educators. 1st floor auditorium and 2nd floor, Olló-tér
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The sessions are in Hungarian.
Admission free

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