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March 15, 2017 -March 16, 2017
4th Series of Art and Humanism

Conference 


¡Dibujamos, existimos!
by Nelson Sambolín Bonilla
Artist, professor, graphic designer and painter

Arte, naturaleza y contingencia histórica
by Marimar Benitez Rivera
Historian and art critic

*Free of cost

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March 17, 2017 -March 18, 2017
Painting in Pijamas

Friday, March 17, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Children between 3 and 12 years
PAINTING IN PIJAMAS
Cost: $40.00+IVU │ Membership: $34.00+IVU.
registration begins: January 10, 2017.
Information and registration: (787)977-6277 ext. 2267, 2283

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March 18, 201712:00am - 11:45pm
20th Great Gala MAPR - Photos: Step and Repeat

Find your photo at the 20th Great Gala of the Museum of Art of Puerto Rico held at the Sheraton Hotel and Casino on Saturday, March 18th 2017.

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March 18, 20173:00pm - 4:30pm
Re-encuentros: Obras Maestras de la Colección del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña.

Enjoy a fun tour for families followed by a workshop.

Limited spaces, requires previous reservation.

For more information call (787) 977-6277 ext. 2307, 2268. Takes place at the Triple S – Great Hall, 3rd floor

*Included in the cost of the admission ticket

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March 18, 2017 -March 19, 2017
XX Great Gala from MAPR

The Museum of Art of Puerto Rico (MAPR) is preparing to celebrate its twentieth Great Gala on Saturday, March 18 2007, starting at 8:00pm in the Convention Center’s Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino.

The Annual Great Gala helps in great measure to launch the artistic, educational and social mission of MAPR which makes itself tangible by offering world quality that includes patriotism conservation, workshops, congresses, seminaries, internships and conferences with multiple activities

For this reason, each detail of the MAPR’s Great Gala is thoroughly thought.This year, MAPR’s 20th Great Gala is inspired by Noemi Ruiz’s colorful abstract painting,“Jazz” which is part of the Museum’s permanent collection and the Interconnections exhibit.

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