Museo Antropológico y de Arte Contemporáneo (MAAC)

Museo Antropológico y de Arte Contemporáneo (MAAC)

Guayas

75/10090 min

The Museo Antropológico y de Arte Contemporáneo (MAAC) is a prominent museum located in Guayaquil, Ecuador, dedicated to celebrating Ecuadorian, Latin American, and Pre-Columbian art and culture. Opened on July 30, 2003, it is situated along the revitalized Malecón 2000 riverwalk, serving as a cultural beacon for the city and country. MAAC houses an extensive collection of approximately 50,000 native Ecuadorian archaeological artifacts alongside over 3,000 modern artworks, offering a comprehensive view of the nation's artistic evolution. The museum actively engages the public through diverse programs including exhibitions, conferences, workshops, cinema projections, and scenic arts, aiming to promote cultural education and foster the development of local and national artistic culture. Past exhibitions have featured notable Ecuadorian artists such as Enrique Tábara, Judith Gutiérrez, and Oswaldo Viteri, highlighting the museum's role in showcasing both historical and contemporary creativity. MAAC's architectural design complements its mission, providing a modern space that integrates the cultural patrimony with contemporary artistic expression. This institution stands as a vital hub for cultural preservation and artistic innovation in Ecuador.

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Consejo: Visitors are advised to explore MAAC during weekdays to avoid weekend crowds and to check the museum's official website for updated exhibition schedules and special events. Booking tickets in advance is recommended during popular exhibitions. The museum offers educational programs and occasional discounts for students and groups, enhancing accessibility for diverse audiences.

Datos interesantes

  • MAAC holds one of the largest collections of native Ecuadorian archaeological pieces, with around 50,000 artifacts.
  • The museum integrates both anthropological and contemporary art exhibitions, offering a unique cultural experience.
  • It is located on Malecón 2000, a major urban renewal project along the Guayas River in Guayaquil.
  • MAAC regularly hosts exhibitions featuring prominent Ecuadorian artists, bridging historical and modern artistic expressions.

Historia

2003

MAAC was inaugurated on July 30, 2003, as part of the Malecón 2000 redevelopment project in Guayaquil.

Since its opening, it has played a pivotal role in preserving and promoting Ecuadorian cultural heritage through its vast collections and dynamic programming.

Over the years, MAAC has evolved to become a central institution for contemporary art and anthropology in Ecuador, adapting to new cultural trends while maintaining its focus on national identity and heritage.

Guía del lugar

1
Permanent Archaeological Collection

This collection showcases approximately 50,000 native Ecuadorian archaeological artifacts, offering insights into the Pre-Columbian cultures and history of Ecuador.

2
Contemporary Art Exhibitions

MAAC features over 3,000 modern works of art, including paintings, sculptures, and multimedia installations by Ecuadorian and Latin American artists.

3
Cultural Programs and Workshops

The museum offers integrated programs such as conferences, workshops, cinema projections, and scenic arts performances aimed at cultural education and community engagement.

Contacto

Teléfono: (04) 230-9400