"Música para camaleones" consists of five days of presentations of collectives, experiences and proposals in any cultural discipline, organised as part of the Seminario Creafuturos 03.
The second edition of Palabras Habladas leaves the bars and usual Madrid Spoken Word circuits to seek out venues in public spaces where creative artists opt for devising ad hoc performances.
Nearly one hundred commercial posters summarise a hundred years of Spanish graphic design (1870-1970) in this temporary exhibition focusing on the public’s attraction and fascination with the east as a publicity device.
Anything you can’t bear to throw away but you really don’t want to keep is welcome at Guatrueque: An informal Sunday brunch for exchanging undesirable items.
Based on the model implemented by the SFC (Self-Funded Communities) as a saving and funding strategy operating between friends and acquaintances, the idea has been adopted as a project within the community of artists and creative professionals.
Through its experience in the field of cultural mediation, hablarenarte: participates in the opening of this new cultural institution of the City of Madrid via a study and a training program.
Five curators from Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Rumania are meeting in Madrid to set up an international network that will create future paths for collaboration: this is the start of the Curators' Network.
The idea behind "Articulaciones Think Tank", a two-day forum being held in New York, is to provide a space for reflection and the exchange of ideas between cultural and creative industry agents.
To mark the bicentenary of Mexican Independence and Revolution centenary year, the “México ilustrado” exhibition presents drawings and prints published in books, posters and magazines between 1920 and 1950, looking back over the rich cultural imagination.
Educational booklet for secondary and high school students, published to coincide with the temporary exhibition “México ilustrado. Libros, revistas y carteles 1920-1950”, held at the Cervantes Institute in Madrid.
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