Experience the Sound of Art at Yokumoku Museum
The Yokumoku Museum, located in Minato, Tokyo, is set to host an engaging experiential workshop titled "Catalonia: Symphony of Love" on July 25, 2026. This workshop invites participants to connect with the works of iconic artists Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, and Miquel Barceló through a unique sensory experience that merges sound, color, and creativity.
The event is part of an original workshop series called "Picasso de Art," designed to foster the ability to feel and create in the realm of art. Attendees will use their senses and imagination to explore the current exhibition: "The Ceramics of Picasso, Miró, and Barceló — A Love for Catalonia." This exhibition highlights the profound connection between these influential artists and the Catalonian region, encouraging individuals to appreciate the emotional resonance embedded within each piece.
Workshop Overview
The workshop begins with a guided exploration of the exhibition led by a dedicated education curator. Participants will immerse themselves in the sounds that emanate from the artwork and the surrounding environment. By focusing on the auditory elements inspired by the shapes, colors, and textures of the art, attendees will develop a deeper connection to the visual stimuli before them. This multisensory approach allows them to perceive the artworks as a cohesive symphony, enriching their understanding and appreciation.
Following the art inspection, participants will move into a hands-on creative session where they will translate the sounds that resonated with them into a visual representation on canvas. Guided by their personal interpretations and inspiration drawn from the works on display, individuals will reconstruct their experiences into a new artistic expression. This creative journey from perception to creation is at the heart of the workshop, transforming the abstract into tangible form.
The workshop underscores the theme of love and admiration that Picasso, Miró, and Barceló held for Catalonia, making it a truly unique endeavor that combines art appreciation with personal creativity. All sessions are structured to nurture the artistic sensibility of participants while allowing them to experience the joy of creation firsthand.
Event Details
- - Event Title: Picasso de Art: Catalonia Symphony of Love
- - Date: July 25, 2026
- - Duration: 120 minutes
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Morning Session: Children's class from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
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Afternoon Session: Pair class from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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Morning Session: 10 participants
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Afternoon Session: 6 pairs (12 participants total)
- - Participation Fee (includes materials and museum entry):
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Morning: ¥5,500 for the children's class
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Afternoon: Pair classes vary based on the combination of participants. For instance, ¥10,000 for one middle schooler and one elementary schooler, or ¥11,000 for two middle schoolers.
- - Instructor: Kana Kobata, Senior Curator
- - Preparation: Please either bring an apron or wear clothing that can get messy.
Registration Information
To register, please visit the official Yokumoku Museum learning page dedicated to "Picasso de Art"
here. Reservations can be made through the provided form until slots are filled. Participants are advised to read the registration guidelines thoroughly before booking.
This workshop stands out as a one-of-a-kind opportunity, offering an inventive way to engage with the artistic legacies of some of history's most celebrated creators through personal expression. The "Picasso de Art" series aims to continue providing visitors with creative experiences linked to ongoing exhibitions, enhancing both their sensory and imaginative capabilities.
Exhibition Information
The exhibiting theme is "The Ceramics of Picasso, Miró, and Barceló — A Love for Catalonia," running from February 10, 2026, to December 20, 2026. The exhibition is curated by Kenji Matsuda, a specialist in Spanish Art, and showcases ceramics that highlight the intrinsic relationship between the artists and their affection for Catalonia. For more details, visit
here.
Venue Information
Yokumoku Museum
Address: 6-15-1 Minami Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo 107-0062, Japan
Access: A 9-minute walk from the Omotesando Station (Tokyo Metro) B1 exit or a 1-minute walk from the Aoyama Gakuin Chutobu Mae bus stop (Toei Bus Line 01).
(Note: No parking available)
Phone: 03-3486-8000
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