Discover how to tell your story through photos - together with photographer Michelle Piergoelam. She'll take you on her personal journey and show you how she captures stories about identity, heritage, and nature.
After her spotlight session, families can get hands-on in the exhibition The forest of Suriname. Using your own phone and tips from Michelle, you'll create your own photo story. At the end, you'll print one photo on the 7th-floor balcony.
Locatie
Live Science
Leeftijd
From 8 years old
Prijs
Free of charge with museum ticket
Here's whatthe activity looks like
- Join Michelle's free spotlight session in LiveScience - no ticket required, just walk in.
- Then get to work yourself in the exhibition The forest of Suriname using you own phone - museum ticket required.
- At the end, print your best photo on the 7th-floor balcony.
The forestof Suriname
On November 25, 1975, Suriname became an independent republic. To mark this anniversary, Naturalis is honoring Surinamese nature with an exhibition, events, and educational programs under the title The forest of Suriname.