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5-17 yrs

 

age 25+

 

age 25 – 50+

age 25– 50+


 

25+ yrs

 
MuSaBa promotes a variety of Programs for Schools, Volunteers, Universities, Artists, and People of many varied interests and backgrounds.
The Project MuSaBa Arte Ambiente is a prototype, a complex creative environmental and educational process.
 
 

 
 

Education and training
MuSaBa is traditionally a place where young people are trained, and where people who are particularly interested in art, architecture, and environment, can get current information. The experience gained during thirty years of activity makes MuSaBa an “international centre par excellence” in its field, capable of offering a practical training through workshops, stages, and hands-on courses. Spatari and Maas have, since the late nineteen seventies, created a large cultural project that has, linked environmental functions to the restoration of the ruins of the Santa Barbara monastery, and to experimental art laboratories that are known internationally for the artistic contribution of MuSaBa founding artists and for the relationships with foreign institutions. The organisation of the workshops, and the cultural exchanges that have taken place with several important American and European universities, has led to an appreciation and knowledge of a fascinating territorial situation. Many Italian institutions have also noted and cooperated with the work of MuSaBa. The qualifications of the Santa Barbara Art Foundation initiative include the fact that it is not-for-profit and that it continues to achieve its purposes.

Over the years MuSaBa has gained experience in the organisation and promotion of cultural initiatives of international acclaim. Its aim is to promote artistic activities, to acknowledge and preserve the architectonic and environmental heritage, and to improve the field of restoration and applied arts. With all of this in mind, MuSaBa promotes a variety of programmes for schools, for volunteers, for universities, for artists, and for people who have different interests and cultures.