Things We Do for Love is an exhibition that began as an artist Erick Meyenberg's journey to a remote place: Japan. Journey into the story is a journey for children that takes the idea of the expedition as a starting point for a journey through different areas of Open Art and its surroundings. It's an opportunity to become explorers and observe the environment in a different way.
This expedition includes several stations in the Open Art Garden, the lobby and the exhibition Things We Do for Love. At each station, stories will be told of travelers from other times who ended up finding themselves.
How can we transform the everyday environment into something special?
With the idea that to transport is to transform, this small expedition is an invitation for girls and boys to carry out explorations of listening with their eyes closed, of observation through scopes and movement dynamics, to focus their attention on small fragments of reality and to form visual, auditory and physical metaphors while walking.
Activity carried out in collaboration with ContArte.
Oral narrator: Emma Reyes.
Note for moms and dads:
At the beginning of the tour, girls and boys will meet in the Open Art lobby, moms and dads must follow and accompany their daughters and sons at a certain distance at all times.
The storyteller and Open Art Public Service staff will guide and invite girls and boys to follow the instructions and the route, always counting on the support and care of mothers and fathers.

Arte Abierto inicia su programa de mediación y comunicación educativa 2022 con una conversación entre la investigadora y escritora Irmgard Emmelhainz y Sebastien Noel de Troika, tomando la exposición No Sound of Water como punto de partida. Abordarán los temas presentes en este proyecto, como el Antropoceno, y harán diferentes lecturas y cuestionamientos (Materialist Realism / Philosophy of Matter / Art as Image).
Irmgard Emmelhainz transmitirá en vivo desde No Sound of Water en Arte Abierto.
