New “fossils” from the Garden
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Date
- 10:30 / Cancelled 10:30 / Sold out 10:30 – 12:30
Location
Gulbenkian Garden Meeting point: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Atrium
In this workshop, we will explore the Gulbenkian Garden and discover some of the many species that make up its biodiversity.
Palaeontologists are scientists who study fossils.
Fossils are the remains of living beings that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago and were preserved in rocks. They are extremely valuable, as they allow us to understand what life was like in the past and to discover species that are now extinct.
Using clay and plaster, we will create our own “fossils” to preserve these discoveries
Credits
Concept and direction
Ana Pêgo