FMN will deploy cultural agenda for this weekend

The program includes concerts, training workshops and new exhibitions
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Published at: 27/03/2026 08:14 AM

The National Museums Foundation (FMN) will display a varied agenda of activities that will take place this weekend at the arts venues of Caracas and Coro, Falcón state.

According to information from the Ministry for Culture, the program includes concerts, training workshops and new exhibitions designed for all audiences.

The Venezuelan capital will vibrate with diverse artistic expressions in its most emblematic venues. At the National Art Gallery (GAN), the general public can attend the exhibition of the exhibition “What I Leave Behind” by Rebeca Martínez Vásquez.

For its part, the Armando Reverón Contemporary Art Museum (MACCAR) invites you to enjoy the exhibition “Revealed: 25 Faces of Resilience” in its room 4. In addition, the Science Museum (MUCI) will host the group Alma Llanera Simón Díaz (Núcleo San Agustín) from El Sistema on Saturday 28 at 2:00 p.m., which will offer a concert.

The Alejandro Otero Museum (MAO), in La Rinconada, will start its day on Friday the 27th at 1:00 p.m., with the workshop “School of Creative Art: Chromatic Circle”. The training will continue on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with the permanent workshop for initiation to the arts “Technique: Modulation of Isometric Values”, aimed at children aged 9 and over; simultaneously, the “Printing Laboratory” will be held for children between 5 and 8 years old.

In parallel, the Arturo Michelena Museum (MAM) will hold the practical workshop “From the creative process to the final work”, a space from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., where attendees can create an artist's book using collage and graphic techniques.

Finally, the Coro Art Museum (MUCOR), in Falcón, will begin its program this Friday the 27th with the cultural presentation “Tradition and Culture”, scheduled from 9:30am to 12:30pm. The day will conclude with the discussion “Poetry Among Women”, dedicated to the community of the Green Cross sector, and the workshop “Painting the Essence of Galloping”, an activity inspired by the artist Orlando Salero and aimed at young people from the Ribas Mission.

Mazo News Team

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