




It is been a while sinds I have been posting something about Miat museum (where I am a volonteer). The reconstruction (with the printing area) is over and the 4th floor is open for public. I must say that things got improved out there: the space became opener/lighter and a lot of interesting objects/printwork have been added to permanent collection (pictures above). The only downside is that the printing area became slightly smaller, it is separated from the rest with a bridge. But, anyway, I am happy everything is open and working and I will have access to printing machines again:)
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