What began three years ago as a weekly art workshop within the BOP 116 of Ruiz de Montoya ended up becoming an unprecedented scene for many of its protagonists: to see their works hung in a room of Posadas exhibitions, observed and commented by an audience who stopped in front of each painting to ask who they were, where they came from and what stories were behind those paintings. The exhibition “Young Emergent Art Mbya Guaraní”, organized by th…
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What began three years ago as a weekly art workshop within the BOP 116 of Ruiz de Montoya ended up becoming an unprecedented scene for many of its protagonists: to see their works hung in a room of Posadas exhibitions, observed and commented by an audience who stopped in front of each painting to ask who they were, where they came from and what stories were behind those paintings. The exhibition “Young Emergent Art Mbya Guaraní”, organized by th…