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Centro Cultural Matucana 100

Coordinates: 33°26′43″S 70°40′48″W / 33.44528°S 70.68000°W / -33.44528; -70.68000
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Matucana 100 Cultural Center

The Centro Cultural Matucana 100 is a cultural center located in the commune of Estación Central in Santiago, Chile, near Quinta Normal Park. Matucana 100 is a not-for-profit corporation that hosts and plans cultural events and educational programs related to the contemporary arts including dance, theatre, music, photography, the visual arts and cinema. The center takes its name from its street address.

History

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The Matucana 100 cultural center was inaugurated in 2001. The site for the center previously served as storage sheds for the water supply system, and before that, it was the location of a railcar repair station.[1]

The space was founded in order to revitalize the area between Quinta Normal Park and the Estación Central neighborhood - where Santiago’s central bus and railway station are located - establishing a culturally oriented neighborhood to be called Circuito Cultural Santiago Poniente. It aimed to be a public space supporting artists, art students, and participating public.[2]

The earthquake of February 2010 left the Gallery of Visual Arts - the original building of which dates to 1911 - with severe structural damage.[3] In 2011, a Bicentennial fund was granted to the center to repair the Gallery.[4]

Matucana 100 has twice hosted the Chilean Altazor Awards for achievement in the arts.

References

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  1. ^ Barrios, Gracia (2002). Taller por taller: el lugar de la historia. Santiago.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Espinoza, Marco; Miranda, Raúl (2009). Mutaciones escénicas: media morfósis, transmedialidad y posproducción en el teatro chileno contemporáneo. Santiago: RIL Editores. p. 196. ISBN 9789562846868.
  3. ^ "Matucana 100 recibirá manito de gato". La Nación. 18 January 2011. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Matucana 100 celebra una década, relanza galería de artes y crea dos nuevas salas". La Tercera. 12 September 2011. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
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33°26′43″S 70°40′48″W / 33.44528°S 70.68000°W / -33.44528; -70.68000