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The origins of the Casa Collahuasi Art Gallery date back to 2002 when the company bought and restored two houses on Avenida Baquedano in Iquique, which were subsequently declared national monuments.
The company’s offices were installed in one of the houses while the other was transformed into a gallery, with the aim of giving the community of the Tarapacá Region greater access to the arts and culture.
Today, the Casa Collahuasi Art Gallery is one of the most important centres open to the arts in Iquique and has hosted many shows by leading artists, both from the region and from Santiago and other cities such as Concepción and Valparaíso.
In the first event it offered to the public, the gallery put on an exhibition of 700 mining tokens, used instead of money in mining and other activities that marked Chile’s development in the late 19th and early 20th century..
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