Adventure
in the art world
Multicultural
children’s activity day
Irmeli Luoma
Humanities Polytechnic
The Korpilahti Unit, Finland
Abstract
Students at the Korpilahti Unit of Humanities Polytechnic in central
Finland planned and organised a multicultural activity day, “Adventure
in the Art World”, for children of different ethnic backgrounds
in the town of Jyväskylä on 18th October 2002. The activity
day “Adventure in the Art World” was carried out in
the Jyväskylä Art Museum.The target group of the event
was kindergarten children, aged between 3 and 5 years, of Finnish
and immigrant or refugee background.
The partners
involved in the project included 12 Humanities Polytechnic students,
the Jyväskylä Art Museum and children from kindergartens
in Jyväskylä, including children from two multicultural
kindergartens.
Humanities Polytechnic
students were responsible for the planning and organisation of the
entire event. The modules completed by work placement during the
project were the following: Cultural Life cycle, Tools for Cultural
Production and Public Relations.
The aim of the activities was to provide children from different
cultural backgrounds with a chance to meet each other and work together
in workshops. Children were encouraged to react to works of art,
talk about them and discuss the associations that art created in
them. The project promoted equal opportunities for children of both
Finnish and other ethnic backgrounds to participate in the activities
of “Adventure in the Art World”.
The event “Adventure
in the Art World” was very successful, attracting 240 children
and adults and receiving positive feedback from all participants
involved: children, adults and kindergarten teachers. The staff
of the art museum was satisfied with the cooperation and contribution
provided by the polytechnic students during the project. Representatives
of the art museum have expressed their hope to continue cooperation
with Humanities Polytechnic in the future.
Aims
The project had several aims, including the following: Firstly it
aimed to organise a multicultural activity day for children from
different ethnic backgrounds in an art museum in Jyväskylä.
In addition works of art and a variety of workshops were used to
inspire children to create their own works of art and different
cultural objects. The children were also encouraged to react to
works of art, talk about them and present the associations art created
in them. Furthermore the event aimed at providing children from
different cultural backgrounds with a chance to meet each other
and work together in workshops. Finally the event aimed to acquaint
children with an art museum.
Contents
The children were offered several opportunities to experience and
react to works of art. They were given the opportunity to look,
touch and listen, play games and create their own works of art.
The workshops
organised included the following:
- Every child
was personally welcomed to the exhibition by a guide dressed as
a magpie.
- Paintings
and drawings
Items to be touched with blindfolded eyes
Items to be smelt
Old items and toys
- Playing traditional
Finnish games
- Story telling
- Round-the-world-trip
- Making handicraft
Children were
encouraged to interact, to talk about the associations the works
of art brought to them and present their own comments on the objects.
Finnish and
immigrant children had a chance to meet each other and work in the
same workshops. The visit to the art museum and the workshops were
pleasant and inspiring and full of new encounters for children at
several levels.
Best
practice
The Humanities Polytechnic students made an effort to plan and realise
the event.
All the partners
involved in the project agreed on the fact that it was a good idea
to choose an art museum as a meeting place for children of different
backgrounds. Both the works of art that were on display and workshops
inviting children to activity created a special atmosphere and environment.
It was easy for children to approach works of art with the help
of Humanities Polytechnic students and participate in different
activities that interested them.
As many as 240
children and adults participated in “Adventure in the Art
World”, while only 150 were originally expected. An effort
was made to inform the public about the event. Invitations were
sent to all the kindergartens in Jyväskylä, including
three multicultural kindergartens of the latter two participated.
Information about the event was also delivered to supermarkets,
museums and health centres. Likewise advertisements were published
in local and provincal papers. Press releases were sent to radio
and television stations.
The multicultural
children’s activity day “Adventure in the Art World”
received wide publicity: a radio programme about the event was made
and national television, TV2, covered the event in its news report.
Feedback
The success and failure of reaching the objectives were monitored
in several ways. Both children and organisors were asked to give
feedback and evaluation on the event. For the evaluation both questionnaires
and observations were used. In addition the Humanities Polytechnic
students wrote a learning diary about the event.
Children gave
their feedback by attaching a feather on a big magpie, if they were
happy with the adventure. More than one hundred feathers were counted
at the end of the event. Adults filled in a questionnaire and were
asked to evaluate the event. The feedback received from adults was
very positive.
The personnel
of the art museum was satisfied with the cooperation and contribution
provided by the Humanities Polytechnic students during the project.
According to them the students showed expertise in working with
children and they were able to approach the children both as groups
and individually. Representatives of the art museum have expressed
their hope to continue cooperation with Humanities Polytechnic in
the future.
The project
promoted equal opportunities for children of Finnish and other ethnic
backgrounds by enabling them to participate in “Adventure
in the Art World”.
The event, “Adventure
in the Art World” was very successful. It attracted a total
of 240 children and adults. The event received positive feedback
from all participants: children, adults and kindergarten teachers.
Irmeli Luoma
Coordinator
irmeli.luoma@alkio.fi
Tel. +358 14 8201213 or +358 14 213465
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