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A museum truck in on the Gravier esplanade around drawing in all its forms

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From Monday December 30 to Friday January 3, the City of will host the “MuMo” on the Gravier esplanade, a traveling museum presenting on board the exhibition “Drawing in all its states”.

This traveling museum was founded by Ingrid Brochard, a woman entrepreneur who created Le MuMo, a red and white truck, to meet people and bring and culture to those who do not have it. often access. Artistic and cultural education as close as possible to the populations. This mobile museum was imagined by Matali Crasset, a renowned French woman designer, with an exhibition on board designed by the International City of Comics and Images of Angoulême in partnership with the Regional Art Fund contemporary Poitou-Charentes.

“MuMo, the Mobile Museum, was born from a desire to share. Meeting children where they live, putting them in contact with creation, arousing their curiosity, letting their emotions be expressed: it's what we work towards every day, with the aim of reducing the cultural divide linked to the geographical and social distance from museums.
Since its creation, we have introduced the mobile museum to 210,000 visitors, children and adults, in eight countries in Europe and Africa. I think of all these exchanges, all the experiences that this represents, both for them and for us!”, underlines Ingrid Brochard, the founder of MuMo.

He surveys rural and peri-urban areas

After a first version housed in an industrial container in 2011, Ingrid Brochard invited designer Matali Crasset to design a new traveling museum in 2017. The MuMo explores rural and peri-urban areas with exhibitions of public collections of contemporary creation (Regional Funds of Contemporary Art, National Center for Visual Arts, International City of Comics and Images, etc.). A true place for sharing the sensitive, the Mobile Museum offers training, visits, workshops and meetings to educational establishments,
extracurriculars and residents. The MuMo primarily targets villages with less than 3,000 inhabitants and the Political districts of the City as a stopover.

The current traveling exhibition around drawing presents around forty works and is intended to be an exploration of the links between comic strip creations and other forms of contemporary drawing.

The Gravier mobile museum in Agen will be open to the public: Monday, December 30 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday, December 31 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday 1is January from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday January 2 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday January 3 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Free entry.

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