The MUN, also at home: a platform with audiovisual content, virtual tours, the digital collection and publications
31 | 07 | 2023
The University of Navarra Museum is also available to the public from home or from anywhere with an Internet connection thanks to different web platforms that allow visitors to enjoy exclusive videos, the Collection and exhibitions, among other services.
The channel munecasa.es allows access to audiovisual material, interviews with artists and the programming of each season free of charge. To enjoy the audiovisual content in high quality, users only have to register. Thus, with their Username and password, they can view conferences, masterclasses and shows that have taken place at the Museum, as well as videos of special projects that have been carried out. In addition, teachers will be able to access special content supervised by the MUN's educational area .
As for the Collection, thanks to the support received in 2021 from the Museums section of the General Administration de Cultura de Gobierno de Navarra, access to all the pieces of the collection in digital format was already available from that date and in open access through the following website coleccionmun.unav.edu. On this platform, users will find images and data core topic of the pieces that make up the Museum's Collection classified by artistic disciplines and periods: painting, sculpture, drawings and engravings and photographs of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The platform facilitates the search through different categories: artists, date, department, geography... And allows the creation of personal profiles to save the favorites of users and researchers.
ANOTHER VIEW OF THE EXHIBITIONS
In addition to on-site visits to the exhibitions, which in summer can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday, from 11 am to 2 pm, the Museum also offers the possibility of discovering the exhibitions from other perspectives. On the one hand, through the Museum's virtual tours of the MuseumThe virtual tours of the Museum, which allow a 360-degree view of the exhibits Degrees. In addition, they give access to the exhibition texts and videos.
The Museum's publications are another exceptional way of getting to know in detail the exhibitions and artistic creation projects. The catalogs of each sample, published by the MUN at partnership with Trama publishing house, offer the possibility of enjoying the works and discovering the keys to the proposal through authored texts by curators, artists, critics and other experts. Specifically, the Museum has launched three different collections: Collection and Exhibitions publications, dedicated to the Museum's temporary exhibitions and its Collection; Tender Bridges, which includes the works created by visual artists in the MUN's artistic residency program; and notebook de creación, which reports on the projects carried out in the performing arts residencies.