We start the week with good news: a new cultural space is born for Quito.
On March 24, the Cultural Center of the Pueblos de América Foundation will open, in the middle of Mariscal, Reina Victoria and Casi Colón.
Its director, Enrique Aguilar, restored the family home, built in 1932, and enabled two exhibition spaces, a space for workshops, conferences and presentations, and one for art fairs. And soon it will enable a theater for 100 people.
Its opening will be with a photographic exhibition “Africa, between the past and the present” by Enrique Aguilar and an exhibition of sculptures by Alice Trippe.
In addition, there will be a large series of conferences and debates “From the American past to the regional present,” with invited anthropologists archaeologists from Mexico, Spain and Peru.
In good time for Quito and culture.