Dates / Schedules
27 and 28 July, 7 and 8 September, 14 and 15 September, 2024 3pm to 6pm
Max.: 25 participants per group Location: Saturdays at MAC/CCB and Sundays at the Mercado das Culturas (Mercado do Forno do Tijolo)
Free admission, subject to prior registration
Exhibition
Oficina
In the context of Marina Tabassum’s exhibition Marina Tabassum. Materials, Movements, and Architecture in Bangladesh, the Education and Mediation Service of MAC/CCB presents the project A House in Your Head, featuring guided tours and workshops with special involvement from the Bangladeshi community. This intergenerational project aims to bring together children, young people, and adults to share experiences and challenges.
The workshops, in particular, offer a range of activities for both children and adults. Using earthy colours and materials such as clay and reeds, participants can build, mould, or etch, creating objects, drawings, and writings inspired by their visit. The goal is to explore the concept of shelter or home, crafting clay models and reed structures—a mobile house, a barn, pottery, everyday items, or even figures and jewellery.
This intergenerational project is part of the parallel programme of the exhibition Marina Tabassum. Materials, Movements, and Architecture in Bangladesh, and it was coordinated and designed by the sculptor Virgínia Fróis, in collaboration with the architect Nuno Vasconcelos and the architect Tamanna Ahmed.
The admission is free, with prior registration here.
Trilingual Mediation: Portuguese, English, and Bangla (depending on the group participants).
Celebration of the project “A House in Your Head”
22 september (Sunday), 4 pm
Free admission
Location: Mezzanine of the Museum (access through the end of Marina Tabassum. Materials, Moviments and Architeture in Bangladesh)
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আবাস মনন
মেরিনা তাবাসসুম প্রদর্শনীর আন্তঃপ্রজন্মীয় প্রকল্প “আবাস মনন”, বাংলাদেশ সম্প্রদায় সহ বিভিন্ন সম্প্রদায়ের মধ্যে সৃজনশীলতার একটি প্রকল্প।
শিশু (6 বছর বয়সী) এবং প্রাপ্তবয়স্কদের জন্য পূর্বে নিবন্ধনের মাধ্যমে বিনামূল্যে অংশগ্রহণ:
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অবস্থান/সময় :
শনিবার: MAC/CCB (3pm-6pm)
রবিবার: Mercado do Forno do Tijolo (3pm-6pm)
গ্রুপ 1: জুলাই 27 (শনিবার) – জুলাই 28 (রবিবার)
গ্রুপ 2: সেপ্টেম্বর 7 (শনিবার) – সেপ্টেম্বর 8 (রবিবার)
গ্রুপ 3: সেপ্টেম্বর 14 (শনিবার) – সেপ্টেম্বর 15 (রবিবার)
সর্বোচ্চ: 25 জন অংশগ্রহণকারী/ গ্রুপ
Bios
Virgínia Fróis is a sculptor and researcher at Vicarte/FBA.UL. She regularly exhibits in Portugal and internationally, notably with the Ressonâncias project in Brazil (2012). She founded Associação Oficinas do Convento in Montemor-o-Novo (1996), coordinating artistic activities at Telheiro (OC-TEC), and established the Centro de Artes e Ofícios de Trás di munti in Cape Verde (2009), promoting ethnoceramics activities (2006-2014), including the Ar no Mar project (2014). Notable exhibitions include (E)vocações (2003), Mosteiro de Alcobaça; Ressonâncias (2012), Brazil; Mergulhar no Sono (2016), Galeria Municipal de Montemor-o-Novo; Cidadãos (2017), Museu do Azulejo, Lisbon, and Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas, Madrid; Hablando de lo mismo/Falando da mesma coisa (2017), Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas, Madrid; WAH (2018), Fundação Eugénio de Almeida, Évora; participation in the Bienal de Cerâmica Artística de Aveiro (2019) as a guest artist, with the Guizos project; A persistência da matéria: 20 anos VICARTE (2022), Museu do Vidro na Marinha Grande, with the work Pneuma; MATER (2023), Pavilhão Branco do Museu da Cidade, Lisbon.
Nuno Vasconcelos is an architect who graduated from the University of Coimbra. After working in Porto, he moved to Berlin for eight years before returning to Portugal in 2021. He specialises in traditional construction techniques and independent projects focusing on reusing materials like excavation soil and demolition debris, repurposing them as new building materials. His work aims to reduce the environmental and social impacts of the construction industry by creating circular use of materials and promoting sustainable development.
Tamanna Ahmed (b. 1988, Dhaka) is an architect and researcher currently working on the investigation project of “Architecture and Identity upon Portuguese dynamics in Bangladesh” with the University of Coimbra and Orient Foundation. She has collaborated with Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA, 2018) among few other ateliers, both in Bangladesh and Portugal. She attained her B.Arch (BRACU, Bangladesh) with Dean’s list award and M.Arch (University of Évora, Portugal) with Erasmus Mundus scholarship. Vernacular architecture, social inclusion, and justice, faith, and wisdom of land are of her major research interests.
Partners
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