Focusing on specific examples of art projects created with children, teenagers and young adults through participatory and socially-embedded methodologies, this workshop with artist Mikhail Karikis aims to equip project-participants with specialist knowled
The focus of this round table is the promotion and implementation of children's advisory boards within cultural institutions. With institutional representatives as well as from other professionals developing participatory methodologies with children.
This video-essay, we explore the city of Madrid through the voice of those who defend the importance of building non-adult-centered participation and decision mechanisms within the cultural spaces.
Designed for high school students with a specialization in Arts, "Inmersión en el Arte" is one intensive week of work with contemporary artists, an opportunity to experience new and different creative processes.
The educational booklet of "Inmersión en el Arte" gives additional resources to the participants of the program of the same name.
The proposal 'inspira - espira' arises with the objective of collaborating/accompanying a group of 19 teenagers organized by Save the Children's participation initiatives. Through the project, we develop observation, listening and research skills.
Talks and round tables at the Prado Museum to discuss inspiring projects that introduce contemporary artistic practices in schools.
For the exhibition “La Villa de los Papiros", hablarenarte: is carrying out a program of dinamic visits for Secondary and High School Students designed to help them discover the practices of life in Herculano and Pompeya
Art mediation program developed at the art space of Fundación Banco Santander. An experiment to make a collection inhabitable through ecosocial art practices.
Coinciding with the exhibition, “Madrid 1808. Ciudad y Protagonistas”, an educational program for secondary and high school students has been devised, featuring commented tours of the exhibition and the publication of an educational booklet for the studen
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