* They are transmitted by social networks at 12:00 hours
Guanajuato, Gto., December 17, 2020.- The Network of Museums of the State Institute of Culture will transmit on its social networks, the workshops and research conferences in the arts, which arose from the Visual Arts Support Program to redirect the sustainability efforts of the cultural and artistic sector of the entity .
On the 18th, 19th and 20th, the Three-dimensional Illustration Workshop will be held, the objective of which is to emphasize and publicize the application of atypical materials (paper), as a means of illustrative representation, which will be taught by Karla Elizabeth Tinoco Segoviano.
The 19 will also broadcast the conference “Conceptualization of people with disabilities and total custody as an emerging public”, given by Sandra Mireya Guzmán Barrón, which consists of generating a space for observation, reflection and conceptualization of the disabled patient as an emerging public, to subsequently granting legal status by giving it access to the guarantees of recreation and leisure that correspond to it by law.
To show the artistic work, focused on the textile art of people who have limited their freedom due to some disability, the conference “Confinement and madness in textile art” will be presented, which will be held by Goretti Padilla, on December 22 .
The series of presentations closes with “Learning art in the street, with the facades of viceregal temples of Guanajuato capital”, which will be made by Doris Zendejas Reynoso to show the artistic styles, which can be seen on Facebook on December 23.
Prior to these, there were two workshops “Portrait: community and resistance through action art”, “My art diary” and the conference: “Notions of modern and contemporary art”, which like those that are about to be done , its diffusion was postulated at 12: 00 hours, on the dates indicated.
It should be noted that in total there are seven selected in the category of artistic workshops and conferences. Later, the projects that will be exhibited at the Casa Diego Rivera Museum will be announced as part of the same program, in the category of engraving and artistic work in free technique.