New Year’s calligraphy for children

On December 29, 2010 the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy and the International Council of Museums (ICOM-Russia), organized a special New Year event for children, including those from large families. At the Sokolniki Museum-Educational Complex guests were welcomed by Yuri Koverdyayev, representative of the National School of Calligraphy, as well as by Afanasy Gnedovsky, an ICOM international relations specialist. Yuri Koverdyayev ran an unusual tour around the museum, which the children were very impressed by. All comers were listening attentively and looked enthusiastically at calligraphic paintings through a special magnifying glass. The children especially enjoyed the exhibit "Calligraphy on a wing of a fly”. After the tour the young guests took part in the New Year master class and received gifts from the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy.

New Year’s calligraphy for childrenYuri Koverdyayev introducing the museum to children
New Year’s calligraphy for childrenYuri has lots of interesting stories to share about the pictures
New Year’s calligraphy for childrenA wolf-cub in museum
New Year’s calligraphy for childrenAnd the museum has turned into a class room
New Year’s calligraphy for children…but instead of lessons: a movie!
New Year’s calligraphy for childrenNow’s the time to get down to work - let’s make a greeting card!
New Year’s calligraphy for childrenWriting “Happy New Year!” in curls
New Year’s calligraphy for childrenIf someone can’t grip a thing, help is on the way
New Year’s calligraphy for childrenLots of ardour in creative process
New Year’s calligraphy for childrenThe favorite holiday is near at hand

Source: Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy