Architecture and Landscape
Winter Camp at the Miró
On-site activity
22 and 23 December 2025 from 9 am to 5 pm, with the possibility of welcoming people from 8.30 am
Suggested ages: Ages 5 to 10
The Winter Camp at the Miró is a space designed to stimulate interest and curiosity by looking at contemporary art in an experimental and creative manner. Working alongside two groups of artists, children will discover new ways of looking at things, thinking and expressing themselves, combining art, play and learning.
about "Winter Camp at the Miró"
Espai 13
Exhibition intervention to build worlds very similar to ours
On-site activity
Saturday 1 November from 12 to 6 pm
Suggested ages: Ages 5 to 14. Activity without adults
Children aged 5 to 14 are invited to reflect on urban space as a proving ground and place belonging to its inhabitants.
about "Exhibition intervention to build worlds very similar to ours"
Temporary exhibitions
Walls Could Talk. The Archive-Cave
On-site activity
Workshop
March 22, 2026, at 11:30 AM
Suggested ages: Ages 6 and up
A workshop on memory and archives, led by Dani Montlleó.
about "Walls Could Talk. The Archive-Cave"
Architecture and Landscape
Eclipse
On-site activity
Show
23 December 2025 at 5 pm
Suggested ages: Ages 5 and up
A family show filled with humour that combines live music, the theatre of the absurd, magic and visual poetry
about "Eclipse"
Temporary exhibitions
Magnolia: Shaping our Education Archive
On-site activity
Family workshop
28 September and 5 October 2025, at 11.30 am
Suggested ages: Up to 6 years
Family Workshop by Ariadna Guiteras with the collaboration of Alba Feito.
about "Magnolia: Shaping our Education Archive"
Architecture and Landscape
Traces and Birds: Connecta't amb l'autisme
Online activity
Saturda 5 April 2025, at 11 am.
Suggested ages: Ages 5 and up
We will become explorers so as to walk around the exhibition rooms with our eyes wide open in search of the most spectacular bird we have ever seen. Will you join us?
about "Traces and Birds: Connecta't amb l'autisme"
Joan Miró Collection
Un llibre ple de lletres
On-site activity
14 December 2024, from 11.30 am to 1.00 pm
Presentation of Un llibre ple de lletres, the first book on typography for children, written by Òscar Dalmau and illustrated by Jesús Morentin.
about "Un llibre ple de lletres"
Joan Miró Collection
Look Closely
Online activity
Workshop
14 December 2024, from 5 am to 7 pm
Suggested ages: Ages 6 and up and adults
Printmaking workshop guided by the artist Xavi Rodríguez Martín and related to the Opening the Archive 04. Portrait of Miró exhibition.
about "Look Closely"
Temporary exhibitions
Makimono
On-site activity
Sundays 17 November and 15 December 2024 and 19 January and 2 February 2025 at 11.30 am
Suggested ages: Children ages 5 and up
Workshop for families in which we will be making a makimono, a drawing on a scroll of rice paper using the technique of collage and India ink.
about "Makimono "
Joan Miró Collection
The Land in Autumn and the Sounds of Autumn, with Mari Ito.
On-site activity
Sunday 20 October 2024, from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm
Suggested ages: Workshop for families and for everyone
Drawing workshop led by the Japanese artist Mari Ito that is part of the Barcelona Draws 2024 festival.
about "The Land in Autumn and the Sounds of Autumn, with Mari Ito."
Architecture and Landscape
A/P (Artist's Proof) in English
Online activity
Interactive tour
Wednesdays of July and August 2025, at 11.30 am
Suggested ages: 6 to 10, accompanied by an adult
Activity aimed at discovering Joan Miró’s work processes. During a tour of the exhibition rooms, participants will experiment with a variety of techniques -drawing, collage, ink splatters - and play with objects.
about "A/P (Artist's Proof) in English"
Temporary exhibitions
Letters to Miró from Picasso and vice versa
On-site activity
Visual Arts workshop
14 and 28 January, and 18 and 25 February 2024, 11 am
Suggested ages: Ages 6 and up
We will be creating fictional letters between the two artists using collage, writing and drawing.
about "Letters to Miró from Picasso and vice versa"