During the Christmas holidays, the CGAC is hosting two workshops, aimed at children, centred on the evocative exhibition «Y» by the artist Álvaro Negro. These activities are geared towards younger children and through them they will be able to experiment and explore contemporary art. An opportunity to get to know and become emerged in creative processes through the languages, mediums, materials, techniques and concepts characteristic of the…
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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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For yet another year, the CGAC presents its offer of workshops for leisure time that will take place during July. It is an offer full of activities for participants all ages with the purpose of arousing their curiosity and interest in the immediate surroundings and of unleashing their creative energy.
On the occasion of the exhibition Bathers, a visual essay of anonymous found photography, in which the curator, Xosé Manuel Buxán Bran, recovers abandoned photographic material, the CGAC has scheduled, within the framework of the Lecer Workshops, a workshop of found footage directed by Javier Trigales.
Architect Fermín Blanco will use the Sistema Lupo teaching method to offer a workshop series for children. The aim is to provide boys and girls with the keys needed for them to interpret modern architecture through the legacy of the most important figures in this field of our time.
The CGAC is presenting a new series of artistic experimentation workshops addressed to families with children aged between 4 and 9. With their families, children will be able to discover, conceive, and enjoy the fascinating universe of contemporary art.
On the occasion of World Autism Awareness Day (April 2) and Galician Arts Day (April 1), CGAC has programmed a number of workshops in collaboration with Aspanaes (Association of Parents of Persons with Autistic Spectrum Disorder).
This Christmas season the CGAC will be hosting two workshops for children aged between 4 and 9 on the suggestive exhibitions of the artists Eva Lootz and Berta Cáccamo.
Artist Rebeca Mariño will be offering a series of workshops on artistic experimentation for families with children between the ages of 4 and 9. An opportunity for families to discover, create and have fun in the world of modern art.
Wolframio is a project currently underway that Eva Lootz began for the exhibition Cut Through the Fog. It is a research project that looks into the role of the tungsten mines in Galicia during World War II, as well as the repercussions that the extraction of this metal had on Galicia's social fabric.
