ArtLab is an educational programme of the PinchukArtCentre for teenagers aged 13-16 who are interested in art and want to develop a creative community.
The programme provides participants with a platform for experimentation, and exchange of ideas, as well as the opportunity to work on their projects and gain practical experience in art event organisation.
Through exhibition visits, discussions, presentations, and joint projects, participants will have the opportunity to explore current topics in contemporary art and learn how artists work with these topics, as well as learn how to implement their creative ideas.
In addition to the main program, ArtLab participants organize open meetings and events that are open to everyone.
Upcoming events:
We invite teenagers aged 13–16 to take part in the new season of the ArtLab educational programme!
This series of meetings will be dedicated to exploring the topic of the body — not only as a physical form, but as a vessel of experience, memory, social meaning, self-expression, and transformation.
The programme will run from 9 May to 11 July, every Friday at 16:30 at the PinchukArtCentre. Each session will last 1.5–2 hours.
Apply by 1 May via this form: https://forms.gle/FdmrN2eKZ6n17CJp9Participation is free. The number of participants is limited — up to 15 participants will be selected based on their motivation.
What’s in store for you?● An introduction to the exhibition and works by the shortlisted artists for the PinchukArtCentre Prize 2025.● Exploration of contemporary art and artistic practices that engage with the theme of corporeality from multiple perspectives.● Workshops and conversations with artists — a space for practice, discussion, and a shared search for answers to questions about the body, identity, vulnerability, social roles, and memory.● The creation of a collective zine — an artistic publication that will reflect our research, visual experiments, and insights.● A creative community of peers with whom you can share ideas, explore important topics, and discover new perspectives.
The programme will be led by artist and lecturer Tamara Turliun and Valeriia Dehtiarova, Manager of Educational Programmes at the PinchukArtCentre.