Art workshop
for children
Luana Vieira Gonçalves
What is this? How does it work? Can I touch it? Children discover the world through play, asking questions, experimenting, and inventing. Artistic languages—such as drawing, painting, gluing, modeling, and creating installations—are essential in this process, serving as forms of expression, communication, and emotional development. This art course offers a space where children can create independently, explore materials, textures, and colors, and discover their own ways of expressing themselves and inventing worlds. The goal is to follow their interests and pace, offering inspiration that expands their creativity and fosters a curious view of the world around them.
INSTRUCTOR
Luana Vieira Gonçalves is an artist-educator with a degree in Visual Arts from Unicamp and a master's degree in Contemporary Art from Paris VIII University. She has worked in cultural and educational institutions such as the Centre Pompidou (Paris), Sesc-SP, the Pró-Saber Institute (RJ), and the Parque Lage School of Visual Arts (RJ). She researches the relationship between drawing, artist's books, and film in education and is a member of the Drawing and Documentary Creation collectives.



















