Neste ano 2022 o CGAC colabora de novo na produccion da terceira edición do festival de artes performativas Plataforma que terá lugar entre o 9 de maio e o 18 de xuño.
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The CGAC's Activities and Pedagogical Department develops its programme with a primary goal: to bring art to society through the rigorous analysis of critical issues inherent in contemporary artistic activity.
Film seasons and conferences, workshops, seminars and concerts, make up the centre’s fundamental offer of activities, aiming to involve a wide range of audiences from the professional sector of the world of art and culture to an increasingly larger group of artists and fine art and history students, not to mention all those interested in the evolution of art and aesthetic reflection.
At the same time, the CGAC develops specific programmes for schools and colleges as well as guided tours, with the purpose of providing the various groups who come to the museum with the necessary tools to understand contemporary art and, from there, the world we live in.
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The course content covers the period between the beginning of the twentieth century and the outbreak of World War II, which caused the first major breach in the paths of culture and art. A period, known as the historical avant-garde, that emerged in different points in Europe and that heralded one of the most creative times in history.
The CGAC presents the seventh edition of this series of workshops for children on modern architecture.
To celebrate 18th May, International Museum Day, this year the ICOM’s slogan is ‘The Power of Museums.’ Its aim is to highlight the transformative potential of museums in their communities, as places of training, discovery, research, encounter and as forums for cultural exchange and knowledge sharing.
Volvemos cunha nova edición dos talleres para familias no CGAC e continuamos o percorrido polo mundo a través da arte e das culturas de distintos países.
Nodes and Visions. How do You Imagine the End? reviews some essential points of the work of the Asturian choreographer and visual artist Olga Mesa. In dialogue with Nekane Aramburu, both will discuss ideas and images related to creative practice and theory of art.
This monographic course offers a reflection on the transversality between two artistic disciplines, fashion and painting, through the work of a series of artists we have called ‘fashion evangelists.’ We specifically refer to four female artists who breathed new life into art and knew how to break with the established canons, both in their biographies as well as in their dress, all from the perspective of contemporary vanguardism.
Durante as vacacións do Nadal, o CGAC acolle dous talleres dirixidos a nenos e nenas arredor da suxestiva exposición Camiños II.
Utopia is usually thought of as a chimera, an impossible projection from a dark present to a better, yet also unreachable, future time.
