For:
General public
Time:

18.00 (approximate duration: 1 hour)

Place:
Permanent collection rooms
Price:

Free entry until all places filled

In Living signs of the landscape Eugenia S. Rudin (Nicaragua-Costa Rica, 1982) takes as her starting point one of the works in the 19th-century American Landscape Architecture room to address the question of migration for climatic reasons. The artist focuses specifically on the case of Central America, using appropriations and some elements of Latin American colonial and pre-Hispanic popular culture. This action aims to make the public reflect, through empathy and participation, on migration from the global South, and take action against the current global crisis. . 

With the collaboration of Cultural Center of Spain in Costa Rica.

With the support of:

Cooperación Española

With the collaboration of:

The Social Hub