How does the architect work? Museo ICO and hablarenarte: begin a new program of educational activities aimed at children between 4 and 6 years
How does the architect work? Museo ICO and hablarenarte: begin a new program of educational activities aimed at children between 4 and 6 years
Located at Conde Duque, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Madrid runs an innovative guided tour program for once again running a full program of educational activities for schoolchildren and families turning the museum galleries into a lab.
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.
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
For six to twelve-year-olds accompanied by an adult, the Museo Cerralbo’s “Talleres Familiares” (“Family Workshops”) are designed to familiarize participants with the museum’s collections through different thematic proposals
For six to twelve-year-olds accompanied by an adult, the Museo Cerralbo’s “Talleres Familiares” (“Family Workshops”) are designed to familiarize participants with the museum’s collections through different thematic proposals.
For six to twelve-year-olds accompanied by an adult, the Museo Cerralbo’s “Talleres Familiares” (“Family Workshops”) are designed to familiarize participants with the museum’s collections through different thematic proposals. “Vestidos del espacio” (“Spac
For six to twelve-year-olds accompanied by an adult, the Museo Cerralbo’s “Talleres Familiares” (“Family Workshops”) are designed to familiarize participants with the museum’s collections through different thematic proposals.
For six to twelve-year-olds accompanied by an adult, the Museo Cerralbo’s “Talleres Familiares” (“Family Workshops”) are designed to familiarize participants with the museum’s collections through different thematic proposals. “Buscando historias” (“Seekin
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