Activities

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.

If you would like to receive information on CGAC activities, you can request it by sending a message to the following email addresses:

 

27 October 2018 - 26 May 2019

HOURS: from 11 to 13 h The CGAC presents the fourth edition of this cycle of workshops dedicated to contemporary architecture for children. Furthermore, this year we will close the programme with a workshop aimed at families.

19 January 2019 - 19 May 2019

We are starting 2019 in the CGAC with a new edition of Workshops for Families.Children aged between 4 and 9 are invited to come with two family members to take part in this activity, which is going to be held on the third weekend of each month.

16 July 2018 - 20 July 2018

The workshop consists of repeating a series of artworks in order to live experiences that only the author has lived and that we, fellow artists, are not entitled to out of respect for authorship, and for the reason that they have already been done once. The artworks are simple in terms of execution, simple in structure, and cheap.

2 July 2018 - 20 July 2018

Summer is coming and it’s time for our workshops on leisure activities. In this edition, the museum has a programme of workshops aimed at people of all ages.

28 October 2017 - 1 July 2018

For yet another year, the CGAC is offering a series of workshops on contemporary architecture for children. The workshops are directed by the architect Fermín Blanco and taught by the Lupo System team. The aim is to provide children with the necessary tools to interpret present-day architecture through the latest theories, projects, and works by the most relevant architects.

20 January 2018 - 17 June 2018

One more year, the CGAC is organising a cycle of workshops on contemporary art for families. Fathers, mothers, aunts, uncles, grandmothers, grandfathers... can all join in with their young ones and have fun investigating and experimenting with art in practical creative sessions. Children between 4 and 9 are invited to come with two family members to take part in this activity, which will be held on the third weekend of every month.This…

28 May 2018 - 31 May 2018

The relationship I establish through my work with urban and public areas is based more on an interest in developing a language than an inclination towards the city itself. My proposals on urban planning and architecture have arisen from a very close relationship with the streets of Havana, and not from a predilection for urban planning as a conceptual phenomenon.

21 May 2018 - 25 May 2018

For two decades now Claudio Zulian has been working intensively creating and reflecting on the idea of territory, interpreted as that part of the world in which groups, societies and individuals live and experience in a specific way. His visual and sound installation pieces, films, photographs, poems, prose and essays explore the density and complexity of territories as they are generated, defined and experienced at the present time.

28 April 2018

Can contemporary art can be used as a cross-curricular resource in the classroom? We will try to answer this question throughout this theoretical-practical workshop where we will be working with different creation processes used in contemporary art. Based on the exhibit by Antoni Muntadas at the CGAC, Strategies of Displacement, we will explore some of the concepts present in the work by this artist to develop activities and processes that…