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.
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Like every year, CGAC will have an offering of summer workshops for children. This time they will take place throughout the month of July. We invite children to participate in several artistic experiences related to contemporary art.
The project of Rubén Santiago (Sarria, 1974) can be found within the public art initiative The Interpreted City, jointly produced by the Council of Santiago, the Xacobeo and CGAC.
TIME: 10:30 pm
Outdoor cinema
During the 2016-2018 biennial, the Teatro Real is celebrating the bicentennial of its foundation and the 20th anniversary of its re
On the first Sunday of each month at 6:30 p.m. from September to June (except the months of December and January), the CGAC will be holding a philo café in the museum’s cafeteria.
The CGAC is participating in the fifth edition of the Contemporary Music Sessions that, since the nineties, have been held in the city of Santiago de Compostela. Their purpose is to promote and share the latest trends in innovation in the field of music.
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.
Ruraldecolonizado is a project stemming from the following question: is the wisdom generated in the countryside being marginalised in favour of the knowledge generated in cities? Using the methodology of ‘walking seminars,’ an attempt is made to answer this question with the help of neighbours from rural areas in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The project is based on conceiving these rural areas not just as spaces for the production of food and raw materials, but also as spaces that produce wisdom, subjectivities; places where (re)existence poetics took place in the past and still do today.
The CGAC library offers a selection of resources to access to different library contents and pages in order to facilitate an approach to contemporary art and culture.
From 10 to 18 September 2020, the first edition of the Plataforma performative arts festival will be held. Under the concept of performativity, this project attempts to build bridges between visual arts and live arts, music, architecture and dance. Directed by David Barro, Mónica Maneiro and Iñaki Martínez Antelo, the festival was created with a view to networking and seeking the complicity of the greatest number of agents, institutions and spaces possible in a leading city of culture, as in the case of Santiago de Compostela.
With this festival, we are seeking to revitalise and promote contemporary dance in some of the most iconic and beautiful spots in the city. HerDanza is a different proposal that people of all ages can enjoy.
The CGAC presents the sixth edition of this series of workshops for children on modern architecture. And as per usual, we will close the programme with a workshop for families. The workshops, to be held on the last weekend of every month, will be run by the architect and educator Fermín Blanco with the support of the Sistema Lupo teaching staff. The aim is to provide children with the necessary tools and keys to interpret contemporary architecture through the theories, projects and works of the most important architects of recent times.
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.
Presentations and round tables organized by Antón Patiño.
Given the current situation, IMD 2020 will be digitalised through organised online activities. Face-to-face activities will take place in November.
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.
Created in 2018, the Advisory Board of the Galician Centre for Contemporary Art is the collegiate body for consultation and guidance of the Regional Ministry for Culture, Language and Youth on matt
