Easter workshop

Suitable for you between the ages of 10 and 15
Tuesday 12 April 2022
kl 11.00

This Easter there will be a playground-workshop at Deichman Biblo Tøyen on 12 April!

ROM UNG: Påskeworkshop (2022), JAM Collective (Armelle Breuil & Marie Payan). Photo: JAM Collective

"Step by Step" is an exploratory project for children with a focus on the seven senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, balance, and proprioception). The workshop will be conducted by JAM Collective in collaboration with ROM Ung.

Through collages, drawings, and modeling, we will co-create a creative and fun playground. Playgrounds are essential spaces in children's lives and are necessary for developing cognitive senses. We want to envision different ways of playing and using our bodies to build various modules that cater to our diverse physical needs and differences.

Biblo Tøyen is exclusively for children between the ages of 10 and 15. No registration is required. Meet us at the library at 11.00 on April 12th!

JAM Collective (Armelle Breuil & Marie Payan)

JAM Collective is an open and locally based platform in Oslo that provides creative support and self-empowerment. Through events and workshops, they actively engage in the production, creation, and circulation of resources and facilities to support non-linear creative learning and experiences for children and adults. Follow JAM on Instagram.

Armelle Breuil is a dedicated architect, feminist, and environmental activist. In 2020, she started her own architecture firm, ACT, with a focus on bioclimatic systems, low-tech solutions, and sustainable materials. She is one of the founders of JAM.

Marie Payan is an Oslo-based designer/visual artist/printer working across digital and analog media. In 2020, she founded oonda - a risograph printing and self-publishing workshop. Marie is also one of the founders of JAM.

Biblo Tøyen is a library full of books, stories, and experiences just for you, aged between 10 and 15. Read more.

ROM Ung is a dissemination program aimed at enhancing children and youth's knowledge of architecture and the significance of place and urban development in relation to culture, nature, landscape, and climate. Our desire to strengthen dissemination for children and young people is closely linked to elevating the discussion and proposing solutions for enhanced representation within architecture, art, and public spaces. The program is generously supported by the DNB Savings Bank Foundation and the Norwegian Arts Council. Read more.