- Date
- Thursday, August 20
- Time
- 17:30-20:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 5-14 years
In the Night of the Arts Forest Floor community artwork, participants make a clay-plaster piece guided by visual artist and biologist Susu Rytteri. The hands-on work explores the relationship between people and forests through art, and the finished piece becomes part of the In the Shelter of the Forest exhibition in the Kanneltalo gallery. The event is suitable for participants of all ages who want to put their hands in clay.
- Organizer
- Kanneltalo
At a glance
- Date
- Thursday, August 20
- Time
- 17:30-20:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 5-14 years
- Languages
- fi
- Toilets
- Yes
- Stroller-friendly
- Partial
- Accessibility
- Partial
- Parking nearby
- Yes
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- Helsinki Service Map lists two accessible outdoor parking spaces, a smooth, sufficiently wide and guided route to the entrance, an automatic main door, and an accessible toilet on the same floor as the service point for Kanneltalo. The route also includes stairs and a long ramp, and the exact workshop area, furniture, waiting space and pram storage for this event are not separately confirmed.
Plan your visit
- Practical notes
- The activity involves handling clay and clay plaster. Check material suitability on site if a child has sensitive skin or allergies.
- Schedule notes
- The Night of the Arts workshop takes place on Thursday 20.8. at 17:30-20:00.
- Booking notes
- Free entry.
- Age notes
- The event is suitable for participants of all ages who want to work with clay. Families with younger children should have an adult nearby during the workshop.