2024 - 2025

Make your own Mo bug / creative event

Meet a worm called Mo, as well as crickets and ants, hedgehogs and crows, all small non-human creatures who appear in Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało’s poetry sheet "Wiersze dla twojej córki" ("Poems for Your Daughter"). Promotional workshop with Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało and Agnieszka Cienciała.

Event in Polish language.
In programme

Concept and lead: Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało and Agnieszka Cienciała

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Non-ticketed event

An open activity that can be joined at any time

Meet a worm called Mo, as well as crickets and ants, hedgehogs and crows, all small non-human creatures who appear in Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało’s poetry sheet Wiersze dla twojej córki (Poems for Your Daughter), illustrated by an anonymous artist under the creative pseudonym of Richie Acapulco. Let’s take a closer look at these little animals that live right next to us, yet walk their own, separate paths that do not always intersect with ours. What is their everyday life like? Can we imagine what might happen in their future?

Wiersze dla twojej córki has just had its Biennale premiere! This is quite a treat, as the sheet is published specifically for the 24. Children’s Art Biennale. The author, known, among other things, for her beautiful, intense prose about a girl named Adela growing up, will attend the event and meet with her readers.

This is a completely unique, open workshop, which you can join at any time.

All those keen on nature, writing, and creative activities are welcome – anyone will find something interesting for themselves!

We’ll listen to the author reading her poems and, if we want, talk about her inspirations, or about how she observes nature and what inspires her most. We will also look at the illustrations done by Richie Acapulco. The drawing style may remind you of the illustrations known from Lato Adeli (Adela’s Summer). We may even create our own artworks under the guidance of our experienced and imaginative animator, Agnieszka Cienciała, and inspired by Mo the worm or other animals from the poems.