Family Day: A line is a dot that went for a walk

Serpentine South Gallery 15 May 2016 Free

Families joined designer Marie O’Connor to create a collaborative installation that twisted, rolled, wrapped, hooked and walked around the Education Studio.

O’Connor assembled a kit of tactile objects inspired by the colour, form and geometry of the early abstract artists Hilma af Klint and Paul Klee.

This Family Day was a free drop-in event, and was open to people of all ages.

‘A line is a dot that went for a walk. An active line on a walk, moving freely, without goal. A walk for a walk’s sake.’ –Paul Klee

The Serpentine Galleries have signed up to the Family Arts Standards. We welcome families and to help you enjoy your experience we are committed to ensuring we meet these Standards. More information for visiting the Serpentine Galleries with your Family.

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