Amag! 2012_BOX (prototype). Folder-box with 12 articles printed on special paper and CMYK color.





Amag! 2012_BOX (prototype). Folder-box with 12 articles printed on special paper and CMYK color.






Amag! visited the Istituto degli Innocenti (http://www.istitutodeglinnocenti.it). We met Stefano Filipponi (director at the museum) and Stefania Cottiglia (art educator). Istituto degli Innocenti collaborates with Amag! creating an article (23.09.2013).
The Istituto degli Innocenti in Florence has worked uninterruptedly for over six centuries, to help children and families. Founded at the beginning of the fifteenth century, it was the first secular institution dedicated to taking in children. The building was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi.


Amag! visited the MAXXI (http://www.fondazionemaxxi.it/). We talked with Marta Morelli and her colleagues at the department of education. MAXXI collaborates with Amag! creating an article (11.11.2013).
MAXXI building (designed by Zada Hadid) and the exhibitions are highly recommendable.


November 30, 2012_Libreria Gil / Gil Bookshop (Santander, Spain; http://www.libreriagil.com/) made a workshop with the article number 10 of Amag 2o12. ( https://a-magazine.org/art-10-a-machine-for-creating-stories-la-maquina-de-inventar-historias-istorioak-asmatzeko-makina/; Authors of this article: Rocío Peña y Mario Sangalli)



We introduced Amag! at Museo Oteiza (Alzuza, Navarra, Spain /www.museooteiza.org). School teachers from Navarra played with the 2012 articles. Aitziber Urtasun (museum head of education) hosted the event, Jorge Raedó and Anabel Varona explained Amag, Gregorio Díaz Ereño (museum director) witnessed it.




