This Sunday April 3 opens the exhibition "National Collectors" at the Museum of Prints and Design Carlos Cruz Diez. This incredible exhibition will cover 2 of the 3 rooms of the museum, and she will appreciate more than 40 collections, ranging from coins, banknotes, stamps, bells, thimbles, prints, teapots, chairs, even old toys and Matchbox carts. One of the collections will be exhibited there, as mentioned in the previous post, our collection of toys, which will have a small but highly representative sample of more than 250 action figures and accessories. There you can see pictures of a large number of lines, such as Masters of the Universe, GI Joe, Transformers, Star Wars, Thundercats, Ninja Turtles, Mazinger Z, Gobots, Ghostbusters, Batman, Tron, A-Team, etc.
Admission is free, so there's no excuse not to go. The only way to support such initiatives that are so badly needed in our country is witnessing and participating. The more groups go, the more likely it is that events like this from recurring. This shows in particular will remain open until 30 April.
Moreover, on Thursday 14 in the afternoon (more details soon, once confirmed), I'll be at the Museum gives a talk on the history of toys and action figures in Venezuela, specifically in the 80's. Mazinger, GIJoe, He-Man, Transformers, etc., All done in Venezuela.
Cross Ten Museum is located on the Avenida Bolivar, in front of New Circus and just two blocks from Central Park. It's trivial to get, since it is near the Metro, and also has a parking. With this map you can locate better,
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