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Creative Encounters. A Workshop series on Painting

22.03.2026 – Hila & Home   
26.04.2026 – Wellmann & Mythology
24.05.2026 – Chiba & Landscapes
14:30-16:30 | With Magali Medinger

Framework: Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters   
Language: LU / FR / DE / EN
Access: No experience or material required
10€
1,5€ for Kulturpass holders

Booking required:
mudam.com/rsvp-creative-encounters   

Magali Medinger
© Magali Medinger

Bringing the spirit of Seven Paintings – Seven Encounters to life on these special Sundays, Mudam invites visitors to explore art, imagination, and collective creation in playful, hands-on ways. Each session draws inspiration from one of the seven artists featured in the exhibition, exploring themes such as architecture, mythology, and landscapes through creative experiments suitable for all levels.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced creator, you are welcome to join, contribute, and co-create a shared artistic experience. Creative Encounters encourages participants to try new techniques, play with materials, and let imagination guide the process - turning the museum into a lively space of collaboration, curiosity, and creative fun.


Sessions

Session 1: 22.03.2026 – Hila & Home
Technique: Mixed Media and Waterbrushes 
Cut, tear, and layer paper and textures, then add marker washes with water brushes to create your own “home” collage.

Session 2: 26.04.2026 – Wellmann & Mythology 
Technique: Acrylic and Chalk Painting on Slate Tiles 
Use images, poems, and symbols as inspiration to paint playful, hybrid creatures on slate tiles with acrylic.

Session 3: 24.05.2026 – Chiba & Landscapes 
Technique: Watercolour and Group Assembly 
Explore feelings by painting small watercolor landscapes using color gradients, washes, and empty space.


Biography:

Magali Medinger specialises in participatory and collaborative approaches that bring people together through art and creative practice. She works with diverse publics - including NGOs, schools, cultural institutions, and community groups - to foster inclusion, accessibility, and sustainability in art and music. Through innovative methods, she encourages co-creation, collective storytelling, and hands-on experiences that open new perspectives, amplify diverse voices, and support social and environmental transformation.