Lisbon Events Calendar

As you probably already know, dinosaurs once roamed the Earth— but did you know that they roamed around Portugal? The Museum of Natural History is taking an intensive look at different types of dinosaur fossils and inviting you to get to know the regions of Portugal where they are most abundant. Learn about excavation work, laboratory preparation, and identification of the Allosaurus fossils found in Andrés (Pombal) and maybe you’ll get a better idea about just what was going on at this time 150 million years ago, and what dinosaurs have survived until today.
Note: Weekend hours are from 11h to 18h
From the organizers:
Allosaurus: in what regions of the planet were they discovered? What characteristics did these Dinosaurs have? The answer to this question leads to the reflection about the diets of the dinosaurs, their life habits, and the adaptations necessary for their survival. Since Allosaurus is a theropod, we can not forget that some dinosaurs of this group evolved acquiring avian characteristics. We are therefore led to the conclusion that not all of the dinosaurs were extinct 66 million years ago.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

Do you like to read, drink, and hate on the latest Star Wars?
We thought you might.
Menina e Moça is a dope little bookshop and bar with a piano in the back.
Mr. Joaquim’s Video Club is a hub for nerds and weirdos that serves sheep cheese and sausage and also allows members to rent multimedia items (DVDs, books, Blu-Rays, etc.) before purchasing them.
The latter has recently released its second annual yearbook, and to celebrate it invites you to Menina e Moça for the sexiest Sunday of the decade.
Here’s how they describe it:
“After the success of the release of the 2018 yearbook at Cinema Monumental, let’s risk a new encounter, this time with alcohol and serious literature added to the mix. Autographs, dedications, and spankings will be free. Bare-ass photographs with the authors only in return for a Mojito.”
You’re welcome.
FREE ENTRY.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

Johnny Depp (god bless his soul), The Matrix, and LSD have made two things painfully clear.
First, that more and more people know and talk about Alice in Wonderland (actually entitled Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland).
And second — that less and less people have or will read the actual book. This Atlaser happens to be guilty as charged too.
Bookshop Tigre de Papel (“Paper Tiger”), however, believes that, despite all evidence to the contrary, people will read again.
Or maybe they’re just jumping on the proverbial bandwagon…
Whatever the case may be, they invite you and yours to — forgive us — go through the rabbit hole and discover the original story of Alice this Sunday at 18h30.
FREE ENTRY.

As you probably already know, dinosaurs once roamed the Earth— but did you know that they roamed around Portugal? The Museum of Natural History is taking an intensive look at different types of dinosaur fossils and inviting you to get to know the regions of Portugal where they are most abundant. Learn about excavation work, laboratory preparation, and identification of the Allosaurus fossils found in Andrés (Pombal) and maybe you’ll get a better idea about just what was going on at this time 150 million years ago, and what dinosaurs have survived until today.
Note: Weekend hours are from 11h to 18h
From the organizers:
Allosaurus: in what regions of the planet were they discovered? What characteristics did these Dinosaurs have? The answer to this question leads to the reflection about the diets of the dinosaurs, their life habits, and the adaptations necessary for their survival. Since Allosaurus is a theropod, we can not forget that some dinosaurs of this group evolved acquiring avian characteristics. We are therefore led to the conclusion that not all of the dinosaurs were extinct 66 million years ago.

“All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”
Banksy.
Cathy Douzil is an artist and teacher who was born in Paris and now lives in Lisbon.
Cathy likes to draw, and she’s not bad.
For that reason, she doesn’t mind teaching you.
Here’s what she says about her workshops:
“Throughout the year, session after session, we will try to solve the mystery of moving a three-dimensional figure to our sheet of paper, capturing the essentials of the human figure (dynamics, movement, and shadow). Sessions will be at two speeds: calm every Tuesday and fast every Wednesday.”
The workshops are open to anyone 15 years or older, with no experience necessary.
PRICING:
-7€ per session all month at two speeds;
-8€ per session all month at one speed;
-10€ per single session (paid in cash at the Museum reception before 18h).
*Alternatively, monthly payments can be made via bank transfer, at least 48 hours in advance; please ask for bank details upon registration.
MATERIALS:
The material is included (board, sheets, and pencil) but limited to the first 18 students enrolled.
You will be able to participate beyond this limit with your own material.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday (except holidays), 18h-19h30, until June 24th, 2020.
Registrations via email [email protected].
Did we mention there will be naked people?

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”
Banksy.
Cathy Douzil is an artist and teacher who was born in Paris and now lives in Lisbon.
Cathy likes to draw, and she’s not bad.
For that reason, she doesn’t mind teaching you.
Here’s what she says about her workshops:
“Throughout the year, session after session, we will try to solve the mystery of moving a three-dimensional figure to our sheet of paper, capturing the essentials of the human figure (dynamics, movement, and shadow). Sessions will be at two speeds: calm every Tuesday and fast every Wednesday.”
The workshops are open to anyone 15 years or older, with no experience necessary.
PRICING:
-7€ per session all month at two speeds;
-8€ per session all month at one speed;
-10€ per single session (paid in cash at the Museum reception before 18h).
*Alternatively, monthly payments can be made via bank transfer, at least 48 hours in advance; please ask for bank details upon registration.
MATERIALS:
The material is included (board, sheets, and pencil) but limited to the first 18 students enrolled.
You will be able to participate beyond this limit with your own material.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday (except holidays), 18h-19h30, until June 24th, 2020.
Registrations via email [email protected].
Did we mention there will be naked people?

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

The Gulbenkian Planetarium in Belém invites you to view your insignificance in the face of the universe for half the regular price the first Sunday of every month, and for free if you are between the ages of 4 and 12 or older than 64.
Go enjoy some cosmic science and be humbled. NOTE: The Cosmos ticket office is closed for lunch from 12 to 13h30.
More deets here.
NOTE II: Take headphones with you if you plan to listen to the show in anything other than Portuguese. The planetarium supplies them, but they’re mighty uncomfortable.
And here’s an intergalactic throwback.
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“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”
Banksy.
Cathy Douzil is an artist and teacher who was born in Paris and now lives in Lisbon.
Cathy likes to draw, and she’s not bad.
For that reason, she doesn’t mind teaching you.
Here’s what she says about her workshops:
“Throughout the year, session after session, we will try to solve the mystery of moving a three-dimensional figure to our sheet of paper, capturing the essentials of the human figure (dynamics, movement, and shadow). Sessions will be at two speeds: calm every Tuesday and fast every Wednesday.”
The workshops are open to anyone 15 years or older, with no experience necessary.
PRICING:
-7€ per session all month at two speeds;
-8€ per session all month at one speed;
-10€ per single session (paid in cash at the Museum reception before 18h).
*Alternatively, monthly payments can be made via bank transfer, at least 48 hours in advance; please ask for bank details upon registration.
MATERIALS:
The material is included (board, sheets, and pencil) but limited to the first 18 students enrolled.
You will be able to participate beyond this limit with your own material.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday (except holidays), 18h-19h30, until June 24th, 2020.
Registrations via email [email protected].
Did we mention there will be naked people?

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”
Banksy.
Cathy Douzil is an artist and teacher who was born in Paris and now lives in Lisbon.
Cathy likes to draw, and she’s not bad.
For that reason, she doesn’t mind teaching you.
Here’s what she says about her workshops:
“Throughout the year, session after session, we will try to solve the mystery of moving a three-dimensional figure to our sheet of paper, capturing the essentials of the human figure (dynamics, movement, and shadow). Sessions will be at two speeds: calm every Tuesday and fast every Wednesday.”
The workshops are open to anyone 15 years or older, with no experience necessary.
PRICING:
-7€ per session all month at two speeds;
-8€ per session all month at one speed;
-10€ per single session (paid in cash at the Museum reception before 18h).
*Alternatively, monthly payments can be made via bank transfer, at least 48 hours in advance; please ask for bank details upon registration.
MATERIALS:
The material is included (board, sheets, and pencil) but limited to the first 18 students enrolled.
You will be able to participate beyond this limit with your own material.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday (except holidays), 18h-19h30, until June 24th, 2020.
Registrations via email [email protected].
Did we mention there will be naked people?

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”
Banksy.
Cathy Douzil is an artist and teacher who was born in Paris and now lives in Lisbon.
Cathy likes to draw, and she’s not bad.
For that reason, she doesn’t mind teaching you.
Here’s what she says about her workshops:
“Throughout the year, session after session, we will try to solve the mystery of moving a three-dimensional figure to our sheet of paper, capturing the essentials of the human figure (dynamics, movement, and shadow). Sessions will be at two speeds: calm every Tuesday and fast every Wednesday.”
The workshops are open to anyone 15 years or older, with no experience necessary.
PRICING:
-7€ per session all month at two speeds;
-8€ per session all month at one speed;
-10€ per single session (paid in cash at the Museum reception before 18h).
*Alternatively, monthly payments can be made via bank transfer, at least 48 hours in advance; please ask for bank details upon registration.
MATERIALS:
The material is included (board, sheets, and pencil) but limited to the first 18 students enrolled.
You will be able to participate beyond this limit with your own material.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday (except holidays), 18h-19h30, until June 24th, 2020.
Registrations via email [email protected].
Did we mention there will be naked people?

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”
Banksy.
Cathy Douzil is an artist and teacher who was born in Paris and now lives in Lisbon.
Cathy likes to draw, and she’s not bad.
For that reason, she doesn’t mind teaching you.
Here’s what she says about her workshops:
“Throughout the year, session after session, we will try to solve the mystery of moving a three-dimensional figure to our sheet of paper, capturing the essentials of the human figure (dynamics, movement, and shadow). Sessions will be at two speeds: calm every Tuesday and fast every Wednesday.”
The workshops are open to anyone 15 years or older, with no experience necessary.
PRICING:
-7€ per session all month at two speeds;
-8€ per session all month at one speed;
-10€ per single session (paid in cash at the Museum reception before 18h).
*Alternatively, monthly payments can be made via bank transfer, at least 48 hours in advance; please ask for bank details upon registration.
MATERIALS:
The material is included (board, sheets, and pencil) but limited to the first 18 students enrolled.
You will be able to participate beyond this limit with your own material.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday (except holidays), 18h-19h30, until June 24th, 2020.
Registrations via email [email protected].
Did we mention there will be naked people?

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”
Banksy.
Cathy Douzil is an artist and teacher who was born in Paris and now lives in Lisbon.
Cathy likes to draw, and she’s not bad.
For that reason, she doesn’t mind teaching you.
Here’s what she says about her workshops:
“Throughout the year, session after session, we will try to solve the mystery of moving a three-dimensional figure to our sheet of paper, capturing the essentials of the human figure (dynamics, movement, and shadow). Sessions will be at two speeds: calm every Tuesday and fast every Wednesday.”
The workshops are open to anyone 15 years or older, with no experience necessary.
PRICING:
-7€ per session all month at two speeds;
-8€ per session all month at one speed;
-10€ per single session (paid in cash at the Museum reception before 18h).
*Alternatively, monthly payments can be made via bank transfer, at least 48 hours in advance; please ask for bank details upon registration.
MATERIALS:
The material is included (board, sheets, and pencil) but limited to the first 18 students enrolled.
You will be able to participate beyond this limit with your own material.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday (except holidays), 18h-19h30, until June 24th, 2020.
Registrations via email [email protected].
Did we mention there will be naked people?

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”
Banksy.
Cathy Douzil is an artist and teacher who was born in Paris and now lives in Lisbon.
Cathy likes to draw, and she’s not bad.
For that reason, she doesn’t mind teaching you.
Here’s what she says about her workshops:
“Throughout the year, session after session, we will try to solve the mystery of moving a three-dimensional figure to our sheet of paper, capturing the essentials of the human figure (dynamics, movement, and shadow). Sessions will be at two speeds: calm every Tuesday and fast every Wednesday.”
The workshops are open to anyone 15 years or older, with no experience necessary.
PRICING:
-7€ per session all month at two speeds;
-8€ per session all month at one speed;
-10€ per single session (paid in cash at the Museum reception before 18h).
*Alternatively, monthly payments can be made via bank transfer, at least 48 hours in advance; please ask for bank details upon registration.
MATERIALS:
The material is included (board, sheets, and pencil) but limited to the first 18 students enrolled.
You will be able to participate beyond this limit with your own material.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday (except holidays), 18h-19h30, until June 24th, 2020.
Registrations via email [email protected].
Did we mention there will be naked people?

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“All artists are willing to suffer for their work. But why are so few prepared to learn to draw?”
Banksy.
Cathy Douzil is an artist and teacher who was born in Paris and now lives in Lisbon.
Cathy likes to draw, and she’s not bad.
For that reason, she doesn’t mind teaching you.
Here’s what she says about her workshops:
“Throughout the year, session after session, we will try to solve the mystery of moving a three-dimensional figure to our sheet of paper, capturing the essentials of the human figure (dynamics, movement, and shadow). Sessions will be at two speeds: calm every Tuesday and fast every Wednesday.”
The workshops are open to anyone 15 years or older, with no experience necessary.
PRICING:
-7€ per session all month at two speeds;
-8€ per session all month at one speed;
-10€ per single session (paid in cash at the Museum reception before 18h).
*Alternatively, monthly payments can be made via bank transfer, at least 48 hours in advance; please ask for bank details upon registration.
MATERIALS:
The material is included (board, sheets, and pencil) but limited to the first 18 students enrolled.
You will be able to participate beyond this limit with your own material.
Every Tuesday and Wednesday (except holidays), 18h-19h30, until June 24th, 2020.
Registrations via email [email protected].
Did we mention there will be naked people?















