Rio Art Museum - free entry to SEA

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Days: 1and 8 March
Time: das 10h às 17h

The Art Museum of the river-SEA, under the Institute's management Odeon, You will have free entry in the next two Fridays! On March 1, in celebration of the birthday 6 years of SEA and 454 years of the city of Rio de Janeiro, the museum opens its doors to visitors know the shows that are on display. On 8 March, celebrating International Women's Day, the entry is also free.

Currently, MAR has three exhibitions in your schedule: Samba Rio: strength and reinvent; Art, Democracy Utopia - who does not fight's dead; and Women in the Collection SEA.

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The Art Museum of the river-SEA

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An initiative of Prefeitura do Rio in partnership with Fundação Roberto Marinho, the sea has activities that involve collecting, registration, search, preservation and return of cultural property to the community. Proactive support space education and culture, the museum was born with a school - the School Look -, whose proposal is innovative museological: foster the development of an educational program of reference for actions in Brazil and abroad, combining art and education based on the curatorial program that guides the institution.

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The sea is managed by the Odeon, a social organization of culture, selected by the Rio de Janeiro City Hall for public notice. The museum has the Globo Group as maintainer and Equinor as exhibitions of master sponsor through the Federal Cultural Incentive Law.

The School of the Look is sponsored by City Hall of Rio de Janeiro, Secretaria Municipal de Cultura, Dataprev, TNA, In Press and BNY Mellon through the Municipal Law of Cultural Incentive – Lei do Iss. The SEA also has the support of the State Government of Rio de Janeiro and realization of the Roberto Marinho Foundation, Ministry of Citizenship and the Federal Government of Brazil through the Federal Law on Cultural Incentives.

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