Exhibition of children’s works from the Easter workshop in the City Museum

Exhibition of children’s works from the Easter workshop in the City Museum
Exhibition of children’s works from the Easter workshop in the City Museum
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These works are the result of children’s creativity of the children of the “Danica Jaramaz” Preschool, “Branko Radičević” Primary School, “Sveti Sava” Primary School and the “Kosovski Božur” Primary and Secondary Education School.

During the ceremonial opening of the exhibit, the children, their parents and guests were greeted by pedagogue and curator of the City Museum, Nikola Milovanović, who pointed out that during the several days of the Easter workshop, the children had the opportunity to learn about various techniques of drawing, painting, coloring and modeling Easter eggs.

He reminded that Igor Spasojević from the City Museum worked with the children and that hanging out with the little ones was very interesting and interesting.

“We are proud in the collective when we see that the activity we organized for the children stimulated their motor skills, their thinking and visual and artistic experience towards our holiday,” he said.

Milovanović stated that the children had an expressed desire to learn about the work of the City Museum during the workshop and that he hopes that the employees of the museum will organize such activities more often.

On behalf of the City Museum in Kosovska Mitrovica, Milovanović thanked all the schools for their cooperation, with special thanks to the Provisional Authority of the Municipality of Kosovska Mitrovica, which sponsors all the activities they organize.

The exhibition of children’s works on the theme of Easter will be exhibited for a few days in the City Museum, and the children will take over the works through their schools, it was said at the ceremony tonight.


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