In the video: the mobile museum "Zumo" (Editor: Ziv Steiner)
You know what a mobile phone, a laptop and even a portable fan are, but have you ever heard of a mobile museum?
Probably not, so it's a good thing!
Culture and the lottery factory explain cultural concepts.
And this time: Zoom.
Zumo, which was held in collaboration with the Higher Elementary Education Department of the Tel Aviv Municipality and the Lottery Factory, was created when the word "move" and the word "museum" combine to form a special space.
There is no permanent structure, the artists change, the communities change and the museum travels all over Israel.
A bit like a circus or energetic singers on the eve of Independence Day.
"Zumo" - the mobile museum (photo: Public Relations)
Zumo is not only a beautiful museum, it also has character and agendas and a real desire to bring communities together, break geographical barriers and locate itself exactly where you would not expect to find a museum, such as an old sausage factory in the north, an abandoned supermarket, an abandoned school yard and a factory logistics center to be closed
The spaces of Zumo undergo a makeover and receive a new life within a social, dynamic and intriguing museum.
Oh, and the entrance to the Zumo museum is free, and includes instruction and even light refreshments.
"Zumo" - the mobile museum (photo: Public Relations)
Zumo the Raft - an exhibition that overwhelms you
The first ZUMO will be held in Tel Aviv, as part of a joint project of the art majors in the high schools in Tel Aviv-Jaffa and ZUMO, on March 15-18 in Yehoshua Gardens.
This is an extraordinary exhibition that includes the art works of students of 15 art majors in the secondary schools from the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area.
WELCOME ON BOARD.
Hours of operation: Wednesday, 15.3 - 17:00-22:00, Thursday, 16.3 - 11:00-22:00, Friday, 17.3 - 11:00-16:00, Saturday, 18.3 - 11:00-22:00
The Lottery Council for Culture and Art supports and assists creators and artists and encourages artistic creation that is accessible to different and diverse audiences and groups.
The Lottery Council's program for culture and art is dynamic and changing, and allows a wide variety of artists to express themselves and grow in the fields of:
performing arts, art and design, literature, cinema, television and new media, and art in the community.
The Lottery works for the advancement of culture and art in Israel.
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