The exhibition Emanoel Araujo, the ancestry of symbols: Africa-Brazil is on display until June 3
Updated at Feb 18, 2020, 7:54 AM - Submitted at Mar 12, 2018, 5:56 PM
(Jorge Bastos/)
The exhibition focuses on the expression of Afro-Brazilian culture (neglected and marginalized since the time of slavery) and is part of a thematic circuit that, in addition to the exhibitions, holds lectures, workshops and publications around non-traditional narratives. In this cycle also are Stories of Madness, from 2015, Stories of Childhood from 2016 and Stories of Sexuality, from 2017.
When?
April 5th to June 3rd
Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm (ticket office until 5:30pm)
Thursday from 10am to 8pm (ticket office until 7:30pm)
Where?
MASP - 1578 - Bela Vista, Sao Paulo - SP
As?
Full R$ 35
Half price (students, teachers, over 60s) R$17
Children up to 10 years old are free
On Tuesdays entry is free