The Centre Pompidou-Metz launches a new digital content program on its social networks

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The Centre Pompidou-Metz launches a new digital content program on its social networks
Etel Adnan’s extract of Night poem was published on Day I.



METZ.- The Centre Pompidou-Metz starts a new digital content program on its social networks and its website following the French Ministry of Culture's recent initiative #CultureAtHome

Closed to the public temporarily, The Centre Pompidou-Metz is strengthening its commitment to make art accessible to all, with its digital #daybyday program-with three features especially designed for Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter-in order to share artists’ creativity and keep an open window on the art world.

• On Instagram: #daybyday
Poems are photographed and images are described by today’s artists who express themselves by sharing their activities, thoughts and words.

Etel Adnan’s extract of Night poem was published on Day I.

On Day IV a drawing by Tatiana Trouvé, which was hidden in her reading, was shared. A fragment of Fernando Pessoa’s text was chosen by Jérémy Demester on Day VIII. A new post will be shared every two days. The artists Mircea Cantor, Navid Nuur, Marco Perego and Zoe Saldana will express themselves in future posts.

The Centre Pompidou-Metz invites artists to film themselves and to open the doors of their homes or studios via Instagram stories once a week. The first publications will be created by Rosa Barba, Liam Everett, Tursic & Mille and Elmgreen & Dragset.

All releases are available on www.centrepompidou-metz.fr: day by day, giorno dopo giorno.

Also, the team of the Centre Pompidou-Metz-which is far from its work place and its visitors-shares its art history choices or relays videos and links related to reflections on art.

• On Facebook: creations to share

The artists of children workshops invite the followers to create and share a “do it yourself” artistic activity through a short video.

The followers can post their creations on the Centre Pompidou-Metz Facebook page.

All content is available on #centrepompidoumetz #daybyday #CultureAtHome hashtags.










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