Free Saturday Workshop #2 — Key to a Memory
1–3 pm
Free Saturday Workshops at Kunstinstituut Melly
Education & Participation Space
Since the opening of our Education & Participation Space, Kunstinstituut Melly has become a vibrant place for workshops, lectures, and collective learning experiences. Every Saturday, we organize free workshops open to everyone, where creativity, connection, and personal expression are at the heart of the experience.
Our Saturday workshops offer space for experimentation and connection. Participants explore storytelling, visual arts, color, drawing, writing, and movement, contributing to a collective story archive—a living artwork preserving each person’s presence and voice. Each session is also an opportunity to make a small personal keepsake: a symbolic “key” inviting reflection on your own experiences.
The Education & Participation Space serves as a hub for learning, exchange, and collective imagination, where participants meet, share ideas, and explore new forms of creation together.
Workshop Series — Nurdan Ariöz
In January 2026, the Saturday program features a special series led by Nurdan Ariöz. This workshop series builds on her project Key Stories, exploring the “in-between space” where meaning emerges in encounters.
Participants bring personal memories, a sound, a smell, a conversation, or a fleeting moment, which are expressed through collage, drawing, color, writing, and intuitive movement, and compiled in a collective story archive. The result is a growing artwork where individual voices come together into a living whole.
In addition to contributing to the collective archive, participants create a small personal object to take home—a tangible reminder of what has been shared and created.
The workshops are accessible to all ages (children 4–8 years welcome) and participants with limited language skills. Facilitators provide oral support, visual translation, and adapted prompts to ensure everyone can participate fully.
Workshop #2 — Key to a Memory
This workshop focuses on one specific moment: a sound, a smell, a look, or a conversation that lingered. You distill this moment into a single key sentence.
This sentence becomes the starting point for a small collage or visual composition. Working with image and text, you explore how memories can be condensed, reshaped, and deepened. Your work is added to the collective archive, and you create a mini version of your story to take home: a personal key to this moment.
Next workshops in this series
Workshop #3 — The Colors of Silence
Express a feeling without words through color and movement.
Workshop #4 — A New Key Story
Combine stories from the archive to create a new narrative.
Workshop #5 — Letter to Yourself
Reflect and conclude the series with a personal card to yourself.