A history of the Sanok collection of Orthodox Christian art from the 15th to the 19th century – icons depicting Marian, Christological, angelic and hagiographic themes – presentation.
Contemporary art in the context of the collections at the Historical Museum in Sanok.
The history of portraiture based on the collection of portrait paintings from the Historical Museum in Sanok – Sarmatian, representative and psychological portraits – presentation.
History of art from the earliest to contemporary styles – ancient art, the Middle Ages, Romanesque and Gothic, the Renaissance, the Baroque, contemporary art – presentation.
Contemporary art based on the sculptures and reliefs of Marian Kruczek.
Types of religious buildings – Christian church architecture, illustrated by Orthodox and Roman Catholic examples – presentation
A walk around Sanok focusing on the city’s most important religious and secular monuments – the Franciscan Church and Monastery, the Church of the Transfiguration, and historic townhouses.
“A colourful whirlwind” – paper cut-outs or colouring sheets based on patterns from the Pokucka Ceramics collection held by the Historical Museum in Sanok – workshops.
“In clay or modelling clay” – sculptures or reliefs based on motifs from the works of Marian Kruczek from the collections of the Historical Museum in Sanok – workshops.
II. Activities for children and young people with disabilities
Workshop-style sessions combined with a tour of the castle’s exhibition galleries, comprising three parts: a guided commentary on the collections, a tour of the exhibition, and hands-on activities:
“A Colourful Frenzy” – cut-outs or colouring books based on patterns from the Pokucka Ceramics collection held by the Historical Museum in Sanok – workshops.
“In clay or modelling clay” – sculptures or reliefs based on motifs from the works of Marian Kruczek from the collections of the Historical Museum in Sanok – inspiration for independent work.