A look at the upcoming exhibitions: ice age and art in Mamuz
A look at the upcoming exhibitions: ice age and art in Mamuz
In the Mamuz Mistelbach there are exciting developments with regard to the upcoming art exhibition. The museum's research team is already preparing for a new exhibition year, within the framework of which the ice age and the influence of women's figures on contemporary art will focus on.
The exhibition, which is to be opened next year, will present a large number of current show pieces that come from the local region. In cooperation with the Academy of Sciences, excavation finds from Wachau and Poysbrunn will be available. These finds are of great importance because they should offer visitors insight into the living conditions and the cultural aspects of people during the ice age.
important actors and developments
At the last finissage of the Mamuz, the scientific work of the past year was presented. The speakers included the scientific director Franz Pieler and Mayor Manfred Meixner. Gerlinde Draxler, district chief, and other responsible people from the cultural administration were also present.
The lectures not only gave an insight into the previous successes of the exhibition, but also announced the future topics that the Mamuz wants to cover. With the upcoming exhibition, an important step is taken to preserve the history and culture of the region and make it accessible to the audience.
The networking of science, art and local excavation finds is a central strategy of Mamuz. The inclusion of regional information and artifacts is intended to raise awareness of the cultural history of the region. These approaches could be both an educational and entertaining for the visitors of the Mamuz and beat a bridge to the historical circumstances.
Details on the planning and orientation of the exhibition are currently still in progress, and those responsible have pointed out the next steps with great anticipation. Preparations are in full swing to design an informative and impressive exhibition.
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