Not a whole lot has been going on, so there isn't really a whole lot to talk about. Today a group of 8 of us went on a tour of some museums in Santiago. We started out having a lecture on the history of Chilean art in Spanish.
If you read any of the blog post from orientation, I probably complained about charlas, or long-ass lectures that put us all to sleep. This lecture was in the same room, but wasn't half bad. If you are reading this, you probably know that art isn't really my thing, so if the most prominent Chilean economist could put me to sleep, than an art history professor certainly could, but didn't!
After the lecture the 8 students, Soledad, the program assistant, and the lecturer headed out onto a bus and off the the museums. We started with the Museo Colonial which, as expected, is full of colonial art from Chile. Basically a lot of European influence on religious themes. The best part of the museum was the architecture and the courtyard.
Next on the list was Museo de Bellas Artes.
The next stop was lunch. We were walking through the theater district and passed by a café with a salad bar. I didn't let the group pass that one up so we slapped 4 tables together and ate ourselves a meal. The salad bar was amazing! Yeah, some vegetables had mayo on them, but hey, it's Chile, and if there is a salad bar, that's incredible. So what if it comes with a little mayo. I also tried ceviche for the first time today.
The next and last stop on the tour was the Museo de Artes Visuales (MAVI). Again, not much to say, but art students get in free, so that was a plus.
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i will never understand what hispanic people see in mayonnaise, honestly.
ReplyDeleteand art history ALWAYS > econ. i like that you recognized that :p