The Fourth Iberos-American Award for Education and Museums recognized the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Chile for two of its programs: Come to the MAC to Turn Your Junk into Art (2012) and Dialogues through the Window, Guided Long Distance Visits (2014). In the program Come to the MAC to Turn Your Junk into Art, and with help from the GERDAU iron company, more than 2,500 students and professors from five communities in Santiago, worked for two months on the construction of a city created with metal scraps, a work in progress that was developed in the central hall of the MAC Parque Forestal. Additionally, the Award was also presented to Dialogues through the Window, Guided Long Distance Visits, a program that required Ibermuseos to invest 10,000 dollars for its development. This initiative was also supported at the national level by the Fondo de Fomento al Arte en la Educación (FAE) of Chile's National Council for Culture and the Arts. The technical evaluation committee for the fourth edition of the award received more than 160 applications from 15 Latin American countries and Spain, among these, museums and cultural institutions in Brazil, Mexico, Spain and Portugal. The committee also issued 17 Honorable Mentions that became part of the Banco Iberoamericano de Buenas Prácticas en Acción Educativa, soon available on the website of Ibermuseos. The Ibermuseos Program is a cooperation and integration initiative between Latin American countries and Spain that aims at the articulation of public policies for the area of museums and museology. The Ibero-American Award for Education and Museums is an initiative convened to support the creation of educational projects related to the museums and, thus, to showcase good practices in Iberoamerica. Its objective is to reaffirm and to amplify the educational ability of museums, the cultural and natural patrimony, as well as the transformation strategies of social reality.