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The MUN will especially encourage contemplation on the slow art day

This Saturday, the 5th, the Museo Universidad de Navarra joins the international initiative with two free activities linked to the experience of art, for young and old.


FotoManuelCastells/MuseoMuseo Universidad de Navarra moment of the MUN's contemplation proposal for the last edition of Slow Art Day.

The Museo Universidad de Navarra has programmed for this Saturday a series of activities for the development of the capacity of attention. Thus, instead of the usual guided tour at 12 noon, there will be two educational workshops, one for children and one for adults.

Smartphones, the constant WhatsApps we receive or the incessant Instagram notifications trigger constant inputs that 'kidnap' our mind and our gaze. Capturing and, above all, keeping the attention of audiences and users is today the great challenge not only for museums, but for almost any institution, especially in the artistic field.

For this reason, this Saturday, April 5, the Museo Universidad de Navarra is joining Slow Art Day, an event that has been celebrated for the past fifteen years in art and cultural centers around the world with the aim of helping people discover for themselves the transformative experience of contact with art.

Specifically, the MUN offers two free activities, with prior registration: at 10.30 am, the children's workshop ¡Vive el Camino de Santiago! Slow Art Day after Hamish Fulton, aimed at children from 8 to 12 years old. Participants will be pilgrims for a morning, and will be able to enter the Camino de Santiago as it passes through the Museum, making a small stage. They will have fun discovering some of the cultural treasures of this route and feeling the power of the Camino, also starting an inner journey. Afterwards, they will be able to do a Slow walking activity based on the artist Hamish Fulton. This workshop is an example of the teaching activity that takes place in the Museum, and of its link with the faculties and centers of the University of Navarra, as it is part of a Final Degree Project (TFG) of a student from the Faculty of Education and Psychology.

For the adult public, at 12 noon there will be a proposal of contemplation, with the Visual Thinking methodology. Specifically, the work Incendi d'amor, by Antoni Tàpies, which is part of the MUN collection and is exhibited as part of the great exhibition Collection Museo Universidad de Navarra Collection Museo Universidad de Navarra. Four Decades. Visits to all the exhibitions are free throughout 2025 on the occasion of the Museum's tenth anniversary, thanks to the collaboration of the Pamplona City Council.

Contemplation and corporal expression

The official Slow Art Day website has just published the proposal that the MUN offered in last year's edition: the contemplation of Manolo Millares ' work De este paraíso (also from the MUN Collection and currently on display), followed by a session of corporal expression. The participants were accompanied by the Museum's educational, performing arts and music teams.

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