Radionica Muzeja Jugoslavije – Motiv kućice u vitražu

U Muzeju Jugoslavije  postavljene su dve izložbe: „Ježeva kućica – Izmišljanje boljeg sveta” i  „Turen kralja Petra II”, pa smo odlučili da napravimo radionicu koja će povezati ove dve postavke.
Na radonici ćete saznati zanimljiv istorijat i pojedinosti o radu jedne od najznačajnijih jugoslovenskih umetničkih radionica za foto-keramiku i umetničko staklo „Stanišić i sinovi” iz Sombora, koja je izradila najnoviji predmet otkupljen za muzejsku kolekciju – Turen (supijeru) poslednjeg jugoslovenskog kralja. Svi učesnici radionice imaće priliku da se oprobaju u izradi svog vitraža na temu doma/kuće.

Ena Borovac, ilustratorka i potomkinja porodice Stanišić uči će nas kako da razmišljamo kao vitražisti i pretvorimo običan crtež u nacrt za vitraž, a sve to uz priču o svojoj porodici koja od 1908. godine izrađuje najreprezentativnije primerke vitraža i foto-keramike na našim prostorima.
Radionica je namenjena odraslima i deci uzrasta od pet do deset godina.

In the Museum of Yugoslavia, two exhibitions have been set up: “Hedgehog’s House – Inventing a Better World” and “King Peter II Tour”, so we decided to create a workshop that will connect these two exhibitions.
At the workshop, you will learn about the interesting history and details of the work of one of the most important Yugoslav art workshops for photo-ceramics and art glass, “Stanišić and Sons” from Sombor, which produced the latest item purchased for the museum collection – the Tureen (supper) of the last Yugoslav king. All participants of the workshop will have the opportunity to try their hand at making their own stained glass window on the theme of home.


Ena Borovac, illustrator and descendant of the Stanišić family, will teach us how to think like a stained glass artist and turn an ordinary drawing into a blueprint for a stained glass window, all along with the story of her family, which has been making the most representative examples of stained glass and photo-ceramics in our area since 1908.
The workshop is intended for adults and children aged five to ten.