The aim of this programme is to promote and facilitate a dialogue between the public and contemporary art using yoga as a tool for mediation.
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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.
If you would like to receive information on CGAC activities, you can request it by sending a message to the following email addresses:
Proposing a new architectural route that encourages everyone to walk around the city and enjoy its architecture, discovering the urban spaces that have undergone transformations in recent decades.
In the framework of Aberto 2024 and with the goal of promoting the artistic and curatorial initiatives of Contemporánea (Association of Contemporary Art Galleries of Galicia), the simultaneous opening, with nine Galician galleries participating, of the 2024-2025 exhibition season took place on 19 September.
The relationship between art and science is not always obvious and can sometimes be difficult to understand. Historically, however, they have led to changes in the working methodologies of both disciplines, encouraged the use of new tools and contributed to changing perspectives.
The International Council of Museums (ICOM) proposes celebrating the International Museum Day under the slogan ‘Museums for Education and Research’.
The GCAC has programmed a week of free activities around this event based on education and contemporary music, art education and artistic creation, performance and the history of photography, in addition to a guided tour of the least-known corners of the CGAC.
Contemporary architecture and town planning are the city of Compostela’s great unknowns. This route comprises a sample of building works carried out in the last fifty years that has continually defined and distinguished the city’s northern area. We will talk about the relationship between architecture and landscape, the dialogue between tradition and modernity, stone and the new architectural languages…
Throughout the year, we will be holding a series of yoga sessions framed within the CGAC’s temporary exhibitions, the suggestive architectural spaces that contain them and the natural spaces of Bonaval park, designed by Álvaro Siza Vieira and the architect and landscape artist Isabel Aguirre.
To celebrate 18th May, this year the International Council of Museums (ICOM) is proposing the theme ‘Museums, sustainability and wellbeing.'
