Repensar memorias: el Guernica como episteme
The Forum of Associations in Education in Human rights and for the Peace of the Basque Country and the Spanish Association for Peace Research (AIPAZ) organized a working seminar with three thematic meetings and general assemblies that took place on the 25th and 26th March at the Gernika Peace Museum.
Exactly 200 years ago in April and May 1801, Wilhelm von Humboldt visited the Basque Country on a research trip that was to help unveil the mystery of the Basques…
Born in Königsberg in 1867 and brought up during the German Empire, Käthe Kollwitz was throughout her life, politically, socially and personally committed to freedom and justice…
In August 1945, two atomic bombs completely devastated the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and killed more than 200,000 people.
In order to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Gernika, the Gernika Peace Museum, the Peace Research Center Gernika Gogoratuz and the Culture House of Gernika, have organized with the sponsorship of the City council of Gernika-Lumo and the Foundation 2012 Fundazioa, the International Art Project for Peace, Kids’ Guernica.
The Board Partnership Forum for Human Rights Education and Peace invites you to the next General Assembly to be held on March 26 from 16:00 to 18:00 at the Gernika Peace Museum.
The 2nd International Forum of Arpilleras will be held from 26 to 28 February 2016 in Gernika and Donostia…
The celebration of International Human Rights Day during the week with various activities…
On Tuesday, 1st December 2015, the day that marks 60 years of the disobedient action of Rosa Parks, we begin with a Laboratory of ‘The Artivist Sailing’…
During this course, Birgit Fritz, Ronald Matthijssen and Sanjoy Ganguly will introduce us to a model based on dramaturgy and art.
“Guernica” for me is a modern template, just as the Madonna and Child is an ancient template. (…)There are many templates in art, shells upon which the artist forges a vision, contributing to a shared cultural experience. Art existed long before the concept of the New…