In collaboration with the company Fresdeval Films, the CGAC will host in its auditorium the Galician preview of the film Morlaix (Jaime Rosales, 2025), which has already been shown in other museums and universities in Spain. After the screening of the film, a debate will be held with the participation of its director, Jaime Rosales, as well as Margarita Ledo, professor of Audiovisual Communication, writer, researcher and filmmaker and Santiago Olmo, director of the CGAC.
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Life, school and art are in colour. It’s a key resource for reading and creating images; it’s part of the curriculum in all school stages and is a common axis that allows us to learn from different areas.
The aim of the Community Action Programme, comprising a variety of proposals that will add to those of previous editions, is to continue to foment the participatory and two-way relationship between
This programme, designed with primary school children in mind, aims to bring contemporary music to a children’s audience and arouse the curiosity of the next generations with regard to the art of our time.
This exhibition brings together a series of periodicals in different formats. Some are distributed free of charge and in inexpensive publishing formats, while others are facsimiles of magazines from the early 20th century.
The goal of International Museum Day (IMD) is to raise awareness among visitors about the importance of museums as a platform for exchange, cultural enrichment, collaboration, mutual understanding
The series Solos at the CGAC is an encounter between the public and the essential compositions of our time: those that have best known how to show the plurality of an era through their different aesthetics and formal approaches.
The initiative immerses students – from Year 9 and above – in the world of contemporary music written by great composers of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Between October 2022 and February 2023, the CGAC hosted Lives, a solo exhibition from the artist and film-maker, Claudio Zulian. The exhibition resulted in an artist's workshop, conceived as a space for reflection, experience and creation around the urban fabric and the communities that inhabit it. As the CGAC is located in the neighbourhood of San Pedro, selecting this district as the object, or at least, as a space for a workshop project, seemed a logical choice.
Co verán chegan os talleres de lecer do CGAC. Nesta edición, comezaremos desentrañando o universo cinematográfico, construiremos un xogo como motor para a creatividade, deseñaremos fanzines e remataremos facendo un ocorrente exercicio literario para retratar as nosas vidas.
For another year running, the CGAC and the neighbourhood association A Xuntanza are collaborating on a programme of joint activities for the San Pedro neighbourhood festivities. This workshop offers an approach to the San Pedro neighbourhood with the aim of reimagining it through drawing, giving a second life to buildings that are currently unoccupied or abandoned.
Continuing with the Mundo Quark project that was carried out last year as part of the San Pedro neighbourhood festivities programme, the CGAC is once again collaborating with the A Xuntanz
With the arrival of autumn, we are launching a new edition of our Philo café in the CGAC, in collaboration with the Galician Association of Critics. The event will take place on the first Sunday of every month, at 6:30 p.m. (from October to April) in the CGAC café. Philo cafés are public discussions in which anybody interested in exchanging thoughts or points of view, on any knowledge area or level, can participate.
The CGAC has this year been invited once again to participate in the Teatro Real of Madrid’s Opera Week. On this occasion, we are pleased to present a live broadcast of Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata, an intense, romantic and tragic opera and a huge favourite of audiences worldwide.
