Activity: Workshop for families
International Human Rights Day
The celebration of International Human Rights Day with this activity…
Workshops for families
February 2nd, Saturday, session for families. The workshop called ‘Hiroshima and Nagasaki’ will show us the effects of the atomic bomb with the history of a girl named Sadako. We will also learn how to make paper cranes (origami)…
REMEMCHILD
About this european projectThe REMEMCHILD european project is a commitment to the continuity of the MIGRAID- Migrations and Humanitarian Aid in Europe (1914-1949)- project, approved in the Europe For Citizens…
A Sunday at the Museum (Activity for families)
Activity: Workshop for families Theme: Hirsohima & NagasakiWe will carry out an activity in which children and adults will learn how to create paper cranes (origami).Day: 17th March, Sunday
Exhibition: Humanist Art. Symbolic sites. An Art Forum for the 21st Century
A temporary itinerant art exhibition along the lines of the exhibitions arranged in 2000 (Art towards reconciliation) and 2003 (Art and Peace), by the Australian artist William Kelly, from the Australian Humanist Art Archive Collection…
Peace Makers
If we were asked, would you be able to name 10 people who dedicated and /or spend part of their life to the culture of peace, respect for human rights and the protection and care of our planet? What would be our response?…
Laboratory – workshop: Dispossession of the Sphere of Violences
Gernika Gogoratuz, in collaboration with the Gernika Peace Museum and the Culture House of Gernika-Lumo, presented the laboratory – workshop Dispossession of the Sphere of Violences*…
CAN ART STOP A BULLET? William Kelly’s big picture
‘A painting cannot stop a bullet but a painting can stop a bullet from being fired.’ William Kelly
Formative course 2017-2018: Theather of the Oppressed (February-October)
The Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) is a method and theatre movement created by the playwright Augusto Boal at the beginning of the 70’s.
Memory Day
The commemoration of Memory Day (10 November)…
Dialogue Among Civilizations
Dialogue Among Civilisations is a collaboration between artists and poets representing 35 countries and six Durban (South Africa) sister cities. Participants were invited to create work on the theme of Identity, land, object and belief. Through this exhibition, 42 visual artists and 41 poets voice their concerns of the various communities they represent…