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A Green Room, A Green Corner: Lecture by Dr Piotr Klepacki
On Thursday 23 May 2019 at 6 pm you are invited to the lecture by Dr Piotr Klepacki, which accompanies the exhibition Nature in Art.
Art Café. Open Discussion on Art
On Tuesday 21 May 2019 between 5 pm and 7 pm, Sokrates Cafe Krakow, Collaborate Krakow and MOCAK would like to invite you to the new edition of Art Café.
Dorota Nieznalska gives a guided tour of her exhibition Violence and Memory
On Saturday 27 April at 5 pm Dorota Nieznalska will give a guided tour of her exhibition Violence and Memory.
Guided tours of exhibitions in Ukrainian
On Sunday 17 March all are welcome to the guided tour in Ukrainian of the temporary exhibitions.
Art Café. Open Discussion on Art
On Tuesday 12 March, from 5 pm until 7 pm, Sokrates Cafe Krakow, Collaborate Krakow and MOCAK would like to invite you to the new edition of Art Café.
See You Soon! Last day of guided tours of temporary exhibitions
On Sunday 24 March join the guided tour of the exhibitions that will end on that day: Karl Marx vs Moby Dick: Analysis of Form and Demolition of Ideas by Krzysztof M. Bednarski and Walking Wounded by the artistic duo Muntean/Rosenblum.
Having Fun with a Book. Workshop for children and teenagers
On Sunday 10 March at 12 noon, MOCAK and Wydawnictwo Wolno publishers would like to invite children 8–12 to a workshop inspired by the book Jak ciężko być królem [How Hard It Is to Be the King], illustrated by Iwona Chmielewska, excerpts from King Matt the First by Janusz Korczak.
Guided Tour with translation into Polish Sign Language
On Wednesday 27 February at 11 am, you are invited to the guided tour of the exhibition Walking Wounded, with simultaneous translation into Polish Sign Language.
The winter holidays at MOCAK
Find out what artistic and educational activities are on offer for children and families during the winter holidays.
Having Fun with a Book. A workshop for children and teenagers
On Saturday, 12th January, MOCAK and Rebis Publishing would like to invite children aged 8–12 to a workshop inspired by David Hockney and Martin Gayford’s book A History of Pictures for Children.