The Wild Robot at the outdoor film screening during our Noche Extendida
Date: Friday, January 31, 2025
Time: 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Format: In-person
Free admission with voluntary contribution
Connect with art and culture in the city
This Friday, January 31, we will have another edition of our traditional Extended Night so you have more time to connect with art, which is why we are extending the Museum’s hours until 10 p.m.
The large screen located in the Plaza will light up at 7:00 p.m. to enjoy together a new outdoor cinema screening with the film Robot Salvaje, directed by Chris Sanders. The outdoor screening will take place if weather conditions permit.
At 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., attendees will be able to enjoy guided tours of the temporary exhibitions El espacio en medio. Visiones del arte indigena en el mundo, Angela Maria Restrepo. Nada se puede duplicar realmente, Khoka Project, No-objetualismos. Hacia un pensamiento visual independiente, Huellas de aire, and Correspondences; as well as the exhibition Musa. Perspectivas femeninas en las Colecciones del MAMM y MAC Panama.
Those interested in participating in this activity can approach the ticket booth at the indicated time to join one of these tours and learn in greater detail about the artists’ motivations behind their works and the stories behind these exhibitions.
The MAMM Shop will be another space to visit during this Extended Night. There you can purchase products inspired by our exhibitions and items from local and national designers that are part of the extensive catalog, which includes clothing, jewelry, books, music, stationery, among other items.
During this Extended Night, we invite you to explore the Independent Publishers Market: Lo pequeno es ejemplar. This space is ideal for connecting with literature and discovering the offerings of some independent publishers from the city. You can visit it in the area around the MAMM Shop, from Tuesday, January 28 to Friday, January 31, starting at 12:00 p.m.
To reach the Museum, you can use bus routes that travel along Av. Las Vegas, the Metro Industriales station, and the EnCicla bike-sharing system. The Museum also has covered parking, and its surroundings offer a wide variety of restaurants and cafes to enjoy.