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Territories and Networks

The community of Brumadinho, collaborators of the Institute, and other professionals and researchers find in this program a source of connection, interaction, and experiences that occur both inside and outside of Inhotim. Participants can exchange information and make use of the Institute's spaces for leisure, entertainment, and research.


Our Inhotim

Our Inhotim is a program created for and with the residents of Brumadinho, in order to democratize access (with free entry for the population and a 50% discount on events held by the Institute) and promote social and educational development together with the community. Find out how to join.

 

Inhotim Library

A space for the preservation, promotion, and access to information, open to collaborators, researchers, and visitors for consultation of the collection. The Library has a specialized collection in visual arts – with emphasis on publications by Inhotim artists; botany and the environment – ​​with a special focus on the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado biomes and the collections of the Inhotim Botanical Garden; environmental and heritage art education; Inhotim publications; as well as themes such as museology, architecture, landscaping, gardening, memory, heritage, literature, among others.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Inhotim Library is closed.

 

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Research Ethics Committee of the Inhotim Institute (COEPI)

At the heart of Inhotim's mission is promoting experimentation, research, and education, guiding discussions about art, society, and biodiversity.

The Inhotim Research Ethics Committee (COEPI) analyzes and issues opinions on the ethical aspects of research projects developed within the scope of the Inhotim Institute.

Composed of members from various areas of the Inhotim Institute, research requests are individually analyzed by the Commission, which assesses the availability of areas to receive researchers to develop their investigations on the various aspects that unfold from the institution's mission.

All research requests and technical visits must be made using this form:

Request for research and technical and institutional visits to the Inhotim Institute.

Due to high demand, the Ethics and Research Committee reserves a period of up to 30 days for responses.

Inhotim Educational Network

The Inhotim Educational Network is a virtual platform that functions as a social network. It serves as a meeting place for people interested in educational processes across various fields, as well as collaborators, young people, and teachers participating in Inhotim projects. It's a space for research, sharing experiences, and discussions revolving around the universe of education, contemporary issues, culture, and biodiversity.

 

Roots of Resilience

The project, a result of a partnership between Inhotim and People's Palace Projects at Queen Mary University of London, seeks to measure the value of the cultural heritage of the Iron Quadrangle in Minas Gerais, in collaboration with local communities. In total, five cultural entities, in addition to Inhotim, participate in the project: Casa Quilombe and Corporação Musical Banda São Sebastião, from Brumadinho; Fundação Cultural Carlos Drummond de Andrade (FCCDA), from Itabira; Grupo Atrás do Pano, from Nova Lima; and Associação Cultural Clube Osquindô, from Mariana.

Learn more about the project and participating institutions at www.peoplespalaceprojects.org.uk/pt/projects/raizes-de-resiliencia

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