Traveling Workshop
The Traveling Workshop transforms every corner of the museum and botanical garden into a space for artistic exploration, engaging with diverse artistic languages. Each week, the workshop travels to a new location, inviting participants to explore how different spaces help us discover new ways to create and experience art and nature.
Check out the Traveling Workshop program for June.
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Abstract Writing, by Victória Brandão ↓
Rebeca Carapiá’s artistic practice involves the development of a new language, often expressed through organic forms that suggest the creation of alternative interpretations. Inspired by her work Apenas depois da chuva (Only After the Rain; 2024), participants are asked to invent new uses for words through the bending and malleability of wire.
June 1 at 2:00 p.m.
Capacity: 25 participants | Duration: 2 hours | Location: Galeria True Rouge [G2] | Registration: On-site starting at 2:00 p.m. | Age Rating: All ages
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What the Earth Has to Tell Us, by Filipe Camato ↓
Inspired by Sonic Pavilion (2009) by Doug Aitken, participants will reflect on the connection between the Krenak people and the Earth. Ceramic pots will be created and, like seashells, will serve to listen to sounds and feel body vibrations, offering a unique and deep sensory experience.
June 14 and 15, at 2:00 p.m.*
*In the event of rain, the event will be canceled.
Capacity: 25 participants | Duration: 2 hours | Location: Doug Aitken [G10] | Registration: On-site starting at 2:00 p.m. | Age Rating: All ages
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Drawings of the Invisible, by Brenno Theotônio ↓
What drawings and shapes hide within Inhotim’s nature? Inspired by the work of artist Paulo Desana, participants will observe their surroundings with a fresh perspective, turning nature into a source of artistic creation. Through drawing, they will be encouraged to explore new paths, open up new perspectives, and reconnect with the space around them.
June 19, 21 and 22, at 2:00 p.m.
Capacity: 25 participants | Duration: 2 hours | Location: Galeria Claudia Andujar | Maxita Yano [G23] | Registration: On-site starting at 2:00 p.m. | Age Rating: All ages
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Impossible Folds, by Daniela Brandão ↓
Using Amilcar de Castro’s untitled sculpture as a point of reference, Inhotim’s Education team invites audiences to explore how different materials respond to human gestures, in a workshop where acetate sheets are used to create diverse geometric compositions through folding.
June 28 and 29*, at 2:00 p.m.
*The workshop on June 29 will have Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) interpretation
Capacity: 25 participants | Duration: 2 hours | Location: Amilcar de Castro, Untitled (2001) [A2] | Registration: On-site starting at 2:00 p.m. | Age Rating: All ages
Workshop
Traveling Workshop

The Traveling Workshop invites you to experience art and nature through activities held in different parts of Inhotim. Photo: Daniela Paoliello
01/06/2025
14h00
Abstract Writing
Largo da Galeria True Rouge [G2]
14 e 15/06/2026
14h00
What the Earth Has to Tell Us
Doug Aitken [G10]
19, 21 e 22/06/2025
14h00
Drawings of the Invisible
Maxita Yano [G23]
28 e 29/06/2025
14h00
Impossible Folds
Amilcar de Castro, sem título (2001) [A2]