Actividades Anteriores

MCA2M announces an open call for the submission of research projects to be presented at the 27th Image Symposium, whose theme is club culture: club culture as the act and practice of expanding the field of given representations of subjectivity, of producing fictions of somatic permanence, fluctuations in desire, possibilities of dissidence towards the social distribution or other relationships between the body and temporality.

EL ESQUEJARIO
El Laboratorio de Sostenibilidad Ciudadana del Museo CA2M, propone una jornada especial de intercambio de esquejes y plantas de interior. Un punto de encuentro entre habitantes en el que compartir conocimientos, hacer trueque y reencontrarnos.

But … Is this art?
CA2M organises educational activities on contemporary art and thinking that can be framed within the tradition of community colleges, aimed particularly at young and adult students.

ME MUEVO JUNTO A LA BOCA DE UN CABALLO QUE CORRE
En este encuentro temporal recorreremos la exposición Dialecto CA2M de la mano de los iluminadores y artistas Irene Cantero y Víctor Colmenero.

The Research, Data, Documentation, Enquiring and Causation Department (DIDDCC) is a temporary and intermittent structure, directed by Sergio Rubira, that constitutes a space for the study and collaborative research of the museum institution and what it means to call the CA2M by that name

STAND HERE. VISIT-WORKSHOP FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS TO THE CA2M, DIALECT EXHIBIT

Cinema Revealed #05
Continuing the line of work begin in 2014, El cine rev[b]elado has put together a programme of activities on audiovisual performance and cinema’s interconnections with other disciplines, engaging with the cinematographic experience beyond the conventional darkened film theatre and the screened image.

Hay otros mundos, pero están en este”. Esta frase del poeta surrealista Paul Eluard queremos aplicarla a nuestros barrios, a nuestros municipios, a nuestros entornos cotidianos. Por ello afirmamos que “hay otros Móstoles, pero están en este”.