Guided tour in Muel to the exhibition “Strategies and Projects of the Mudejar Territory”

Vista de la exposición "Estrategias y proyectos de Territorio Mudéjar" en Muel, con visitantes conversando junto a paneles y publicaciones.

This morning, the Muel Ceramics School Workshop hosted a presentation on how Territorio Mudéjar works on heritage resource management through research. We explored how we approach Mudéjar heritage with a transdisciplinary methodology and create new perspectives.

Today, in Muel, we enjoyed a guided tour of the exhibition “Strategies and Projects: Mudejar Territory as a Research Space Open to the Future of Impact Management,” which is open until the 30th.

In addition, two researchers from our network of internships will be in charge of giving two practical talks:

The artist and visual artist Pilar García Verón will discuss her project, “The Wall as Dermis,” which, based on the symbolic and metaphysical concepts of light, shadow, unity, and the ephemeral, highlights the highest function of Mudejar art: to reveal the presence of the divine.

Javier Seral, industrial designer, industrial organization engineer, and senior artistic ceramics technician, will talk about his project “Barro Mudéjar.” This project explores the potential of clay from its natural state to its manufacturing process and the creation of pieces for use or application in architecture.

The exhibition can be seen until January 30, Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.