The International Council of Museums (ICOM) proposes celebrating the International Museum Day under the slogan ‘Museums for Education and Research’.
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Once again this year, the CGAC is renewing its commitment to performance by collaborating with the performative arts festival, Plataforma. Festival de artes performativas. This festival, founded with the mission and goal of enriching the cultural potential of Santiago de Compostela, is now in its 5th edition and has already become a benchmark cultural event in the city in May.
This workshop, in collaboration with the San Pedro neighbourhood, invites you to visit their fiestas through a sketched tour. An exploration of the neighbourhood guided by the relationship between observing and sketching.
The raison d'être of a museum, long term, is its collection – without a collection, there is no museum. And a collection is, by definition, a collective, transgenerational and transversal project.
Organised by the Auditorium of Galicia - Compostela Cultura, the City Council of Santiago, the Galician Centre for Contemporary Art (CGAC) and the University of Santiago
The CGAC is collaborating with the San Pedro neighbourhood and the IGFAE in this hybrid workshop between contemporary dance and science.
Contemporary cinema continues researching new cinematographic forms, from the avant-garde to expanded cinema.
This course proposes an exploration of different filmic landscapes through the displacement of bodies and the journey, both physical and symbolic (if such a distinction can be made).
A new edition of Contemporary Music Sessions will be held from October to November. This activity revolves around a series of concerts where the transversality of music and its relationship with other art forms gains prominence.
The dance will return to the streets of Santiago de Compostela from September 5 to 7 with the celebration of the eighth edition of the HerDanza Festival.
The program will once again give visibility to emerging Galician dance projects so that they have a space to showcase their work.
Once again, the CGAC has been invited to take part in the Opera Week of the Teatro Real in Madrid.
The CGAC invites Pilar Albarracín to talk about her work Mandala (Arc en ciel) (2012), which will be exhibited at the CGAC from 18th Oc
Film and fashion have always and often surprisingly co-existed and interacted with each other from their very beginnings.
Pilar Albarracín (Seville, 1968) was one of the key creators in the renewal of artistic languages in Spain during the nineteen-nineties. In a scene hitherto dominated by painting and sculpture, her work pioneered the use of photography, performance or installation as a means of artistic expression, and has contributed to formulating some of the fundamental questions for understanding the evolution of artistic practices in recent decades.
