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 Hello everyone!

The topic of this blog makes me automatically think when I started studying art at the University of Chile. 
What struck me the most was the faulty infrastructure that hadn’tt been modernized for years and years; 
roofs made of toxic substances such as “asbesto”, leaks in the roofs of complete workshops, 
leaks in electrical installations ... 
I also remember how chemical substances were discarded directly to the ground, without having any
 type  of storage with security measures, and less than average care environmental… 
Workshops with need for ventilation without functional systems
I consider these things very important, but we must not forget that the funds that come to the arts 
faculty are very low (compared to other faculties of the same university) 
also add the mismanagement that existed for years.
About the curriculum …  I learned what I wanted with some very good teachers,
I would add more field trips! 
I would like the entire campus to have art, a place with tall trees, grass, birds that come to live there. 
If I've heard anything from generations before mine, it's that years ago the entire campus was like this. 
It would be good if there was no more cement everywhere, so the effects of the few rains that there 
are in these times could also be avoided or lessened, and that even so, it manage to flood the corridors 

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  1. Yes, i think that having nature in the campus is way better than having cement everywhere :( it would look more lively
    -javiera rocío.

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  2. That sounds very nice! I would love to study art outside the uni walls

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  3. I hope they don't make a parking lot in the technology yard.

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