The Ministry of Education, Culture and Universities organized during this holiday season visits to La Canning for families to discover and enjoy contemporary art.
The center of Ceuta hosts until January 18th three exhibitions, 'blockhouse', '13' and 'Structure Subject Matter ... Action!', Whose commissioners are Avelino Salas, Isabel Martínez Abascal and Juan Luis Toboso, respectively, and in these Dates are given the opportunity to visit them in a different way.
The general director of the Institute of Cultural Industries and Arts, Marta Lopez-Briones, explained that 'The imaginary map.
Playful family visits' "is the new proposal that Culture about contemporary art for children, demonstrating to all families who dare to go to the cannery that museums and art centers are not always silent and serious spaces but sometimes also room games and fun. Something very important if the smallest become familiar with the art and are, in the future, culture vultures ".
These activities can bring children from four years old and adults who discover through games exposures The Canning, guided by The Creative Doctor a character created by the artist Chari House, who will propose enigmas and explain them a fun way works downtown.
Together, and with the help of a 'map of origami', parents and children can create their own routes through the halls and highlight what seems more interesting or curious them.
The number of participants per visit will range between 20 and 25 people and so far, four dates are scheduled on Saturday 27 and Sunday December 28 and Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 January at 11:30 hours 13:00.
Registration is free and can be done by calling 868 923 132 or emailing to info@laconservera.net address.
Unite education and culture
These visits, which coordinates associate professor of the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Murcia, Clara Boj, arising from the interest of the Ministry to unite education and culture through different activities.
"Last October was held in Canning seminar 'Enable devices: museums, schools and stories', which brought together experts from some of the most innovative art centers in Spain, teachers and students in order to explore new possibilities and draw links between the spaces of contemporary art and education, "recalled Marta Lopez-Briones.
The general director of ICA said that "he was the starting point for a series of actions with which work will continue with activities such as organized workshop last week with students from IES Fleet and has now led to these new family visits with large and small will learn and enjoy a different form of contemporary art during this Christmas. "
Source: CARM