Debido á gran demanda e despois dun tempo marcado pola distancia, o programa Arte na aula retoma a formación presencial cun curso que xa se impartiu en liña en 2021: Os artistas contemporáneos como punto de partida de propostas didácticas.
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Once again, this year the CGAC is collaborating with the 19th edition of the international film festival Curtocircuíto.
In the work of film director, video artist, musician and writer, Claudio Zulian (Campodarsego, Padua, Italy, 1960) as a whole, we can distinguish one type of production which is characteristically cinematographic, intended for the circuit of cinemas, platforms and festivals, and another, more specifically artistic one, comprising videos and video installations, which are the result of research projects and dialogue with social realities.
The consequences of the Second World War led many of the artists who had played a leading role in the European avant-garde movements to go into exile in the United States. New York became the great international artistic hub, replacing the role that Paris had played.
CGAC and the Compostela Film Club are proud to present the latest summer film series. This year at the outdoor cinema, we will show Out of Context. A Tourist Film Series, directed by Cibrán Tenreiro. Please join us at 10:30 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday during the month of July to catch six internationally-acclaimed films focused on the concepts of tourists and travel.
The decades of the nineteen-fifties and sixties were the golden age for photography associations within which all non-professional photographic activity was carried out.
Paths III continues the journey that began with Paths I and along which progress was made with Paths II. Walking as a personal act of socio-political activism; as collective responsibility in the face of environmental crises, owing to its correspondence with the immediate, the observable, and the perceptible.
A city is a complex organism. People with very different cultures, public or residential spaces that have changed over various periods of use, political or social struggles that reflect their tensions in the urban planning and architecture, the natural history of the place, the history of the world and global influences—they all shape the city and the life inhabiting it.
The Christmas workshops are back at the CGAC to immerse ourselves, with our little ones, in contemporary art through experimentation and fun.
A Real Academia Galega de Belas Artes dedica o Día das Artes Galegas, 1 de abril de 2022, á figura do artista José Otero Abeledo, coñecido como Laxeiro.
Olga Mesa (Avilés, Asturias, 1962) is a key figure of the new Spanish contemporary dance of the late eighties, but, above all, she has been a trailblazer in researching the relationships between the audiovisual and the corporeal, real times and submerged times, and experiments with the analogical and digital worlds of Retrofuturism.
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…
The Guerrilla Girls emerged in New York in 1985 as an anonymous artists’ collective dedicated to feminist activism. Their first action was a demonstration in front of the MoMA in New York, which was then hosting An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture, a major exhibition of 169 artists that only included 13 women and hardly any people of colour.
Volven os Talleres para familias!, unha actividade dirixida a familias con nenos e nenas de entre 4 e 9 anos que queiran descubrir o amplo universo da arte contemporánea ou profundar no seu coñecemento.
Workshops for families are back, an activity intended for children aged 4-9 to help them discover the vast universe of contemporary art and get to know it better.
This year, we are visiting a different continent and travelling to the north of Africa. We will discover the magic, the colours and the tales hidden in the works of art made by contemporary Moroccan creators, a country that is both nearby and relatively unknown. We will immerse ourselves in its cultures and landscapes, its most ancient traditions and its day-to-day reality. We will do this by erecting bridges to new worlds, building cities, creating with the light and shapes of the places we inhabit.
Drawing, painting and collage form part of the daily activities of an art classroom at any stage of education, but creating 3D projects is less commonplace.
This course proposes to revisit the essential events and characters that have operated, from the first twenty years of the twentieth century to the first twenty years of the twenty-first century, as hubs for the construction of fashion and lifestyle trends from the modernity of the avant-garde to the cultural contemporaneity of hip-hop.
CGAC presents the eighth edition of this workshop series dedicated to contemporary architecture and aimed at children.
