Kids Day: Double Meaning
Kids Day: Double Meaning

Children aged 6 to 12 can participate in a special event, part of the Double Meaning inclusivity program for blind, visually impaired and sighted visitors.

Participants can experience a selection of works in the temporary exhibition through a tactile exploration of their reproductions in relief led by Valeria Bottalico. After the tour, a sculpture workshop led by blind artist Felice Tagliaferri will help participants reinforce a mental image of one of the works analyzed.

The works by Edmondo Bacci that will be explored are:
Untitled (ca. 1975), in paperboard, wood, tempera on panel, and Untitled (1978), in aluminum foil, wood, and tempera on panel

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  • Kids Days are free, but advanced online booking is required.
  • A brief guided tour of the museum is followed by an art workshop.
  • The workshop is in Italian. Interpreting into English or other languages can be arranged, based on the availability of the educators, by requesting it in the registration form.
  • Parents intending to visit the museum while their children participate in the workshop must purchase a ticket online or at the ticket office.
  • Guggenheim Family Card holders can register by calling Monday–Friday +39 041 2405429.

For information:
+39 041 2405 444 / 401

  • Free / Registration required
  • Peggy Guggenheim Collection