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The Buenos Aires Museums area summons artists and teachers from all over the country

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Until the 19 of July, The Museums area of ​​the City of Buenos Aires will carry out an open call for artists and teachers from all over the country to be part of the cycle of courses "Red WiFi: LearnWithMuseosBA ".

Applicants, artists and teachers from all over the country who address different themes related to the BA Museums, must register online through a form on the official website of the area.

The purpose of this call is to provide a training experience from virtual platforms in conjunction with the BA Museums. In that context, Culture Minister Enrique Avogadro stated that "Open Culture was born as a response to the crisis that the sector is going through. The objective goes beyond financial support. It seeks to accompany the rebirth of creation and cultural development in this very particular context and to promote the return to presence ".

Likewise, the official explained that “cultural makers need to return to produce and meet with the public. And we all need culture to express itself again and make us feel active so that it helps us channel everything we are experiencing as a society..

Meanwhile, Live Cantoni, Buenos Aires Undersecretary of Cultural Management stated that this proposal means "a creative response to the limitations suffered by the health situation. Artists and teachers from different cultural areas will be able to be part of this training experience from virtual platforms, next to MuseumsBA, for a young audience willing to live a different learning process ".

The project consists of a series of online courses and / or workshops worked during different meetings throughout the month and aimed at a young audience, curious and eager to enjoy a different learning process, with museums as hosts. The announcement of the results will be between Tuesday 20 and Friday 30 July through the BA Museums website and social networks. Finally, Monday 23 August activities will begin.

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