On the occasion of the exhibition "Il teatro del quotidiano" dedicated to Giacomo Francesco Cipper, the Castello del Buonconsiglio offers differentiated activities for primary, first and second grade secondary schools. Each proposal starts from the observation of the artist's works, animated by characters and daily scenes of the eighteenth century, to stimulate reflections, interdisciplinary connections and personal narratives.
- HOW MANY STORIES! – primary school, the visit becomes a workshop for visual storytelling and imagination: starting from the details of the paintings, boys and girls learn to recognize cause-effect relationships and build stories, developing narrative skills, empathy and a spirit of observation.
- THE OBJECTS TELL ABOUT WHO WE ARE – first grade secondary school, the boys and girls reflect on the theme of identity through the objects. Starting from the characters painted by Cipper, everyone is invited to think of themselves as a "contemporary action figure", exploring what defines us today as well as in the past.
- The THEATER OF THE EVERYDAY – secondary school, the path guides students in a reading of the society of the eighteenth century, highlighting still current issues such as marginality, work, childhood, dignity and representation. The work of art thus becomes a starting point for questioning the present, between art, history and civics.
Three proposals, one goal: to make the museum a living space for learning and discovery, where art becomes a tool for learning about the world... and oneself.