Art for children: New exhibition concept inspires with paper, stone, scissors

Art for children: New exhibition concept inspires with paper, stone, scissors

St. Pölten, Österreich - The children's art laboratory in St. Pölten has taken another important step in the contemporary art scene with the opening of his new exhibition "Paper, Stone, Scissors". This second exhibition, which opened on March 14, 2025, is devoted to a well -known decision -making game and integrates the perspectives of young people interested in art. While the first exhibition "Dream.lab" already attracted 16,000 visitors, the focus of the current exhibition is on the interrelationships between materials and childhood experiences, which are important for both children and adults. As noe.orf.at , the exhibition aims to bring visitors closer to the diversity of artistic approaches.

The curators Mona Jas and Gabriela Garlatyová emphasize that the exhibition addresses the role of sustainability and technologies in art. In this creative environment, children actively participate in art production and thus shape the exhibition. Works by well -known international artists are presented, including Maria Bartuszová, whose work is specially intended for tactile perception, and many others who represent different dimensions of creative work. The exhibition is seen as a possibility to research the social dimension of materials and to make their artistic potential experienced. "It is crucial that the children are included in this creative process," said JAS, while Mayor Matthias Stadler and Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner praised the innovative approach of the children's art laboratory and highlighted the uniqueness of the project.

The exhibition "Paper, Stone, Scissors" is open until August 24, 2025 and offers free entry on the opening days and on the following weekends. The children's art laboratory has established itself as an innovative place that gives children the opportunity to explore their creative talents and deal with contemporary art. The criticism of the high construction costs of 17 million euros did not reduce the enthusiasm for the project, as those responsible emphasize, and they show confidence in the positive response of the young visitors.

Visit the exhibition and experience how art plays an important role in childhood and at the same time opens up new perspectives. Further information on the works shown can be found in the press release from OTS .

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