The San Antonio Art Museum is entering new horizons during the COVID-19 pandemic

Aug-14-2020 PST Category: Animal Crossing

Literally, the San Antonio Art Museum is entering new horizons.


In order to attract visitors to the museum during the COVID-19 pandemic, the museum will be able to download certain artworks of the museum for free use in a virtual gallery or house. Maybe you can also get it through buy Animal Crossing Bells. "Crossing Animals: New Horizons" allows operators to use this feature.


The president of the museum, Tatiana Herrera-Schneider, said that opening the museum to the public is another way to bring art closer to the public (especially the younger generation). Although Herrera-Schneider stated that this was the original plan, museum staff were surprised to see people of all ages downloading artworks.


It is responsible for J John Neagle (John Neagle), William-Adolphe Bouguereau (William-Adolphe Bouguereau), Julian Onderdonk (Julian Onderdonk), John Singer Sargent (John Singer Sargent and Other artists. Herrera-Schneider said: "In order to make (for example) Onderdon's typical cornflower image (and Bouguereau), we chose fan favorites (for example) and asked everyone to do this do."


The idea for the project came from a marketing assistant at the museum, and it was discovered that other organizations created opportunities for presentation through their online games. Herrera-Schneider said: "Everyone is doing digital things now. This is just a platform for building relationships with others," he added, adding that they hope to download more games in the coming weeks. "It's fun to buy art and cheap Animal Crossing Items from the Island Museum."


Animal Crossing occurred in March, when people were playing through Nintendo Switch or smartphone apps while standing at home during the COVID-19 closure, so it started. According to Nintendo, as of the end of April, 13.41 million copies of the game had been sold worldwide.