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Active Reading: Phillip and His Mother Who Had Forgotten
On Saturday 15 October at 12 noon children up to the age of 8 are invited along with the adults in charge to the active reading of the book Phillip and His Mother Who Had Forgotten. The workshop will be conducted in Polish.
Works from the MOCAK Collection in the exhibition in Vilnius
During 7–9 October the International ArtVilnius’22 will take place. This is the largest event of its kind in the Baltic countries. This year, MOCAK – as part of the group exhibition DELIRIOUS BODIES– presents selected photographs by Natalia LL and the video by Valentina Miorandi.
Stories We Have Heard Workshop with audio-description for children aged 6–12
On Saturday 8 October at 12 noon, children aged 6–12 and their accompanying adults are invited to a workshop with self-description. The workship will be conducted in Polish.
Artistic Resistance in Dissonance. Guided Tour in English on Politics in Art exhibition
On Sunday 2 October at 4 pm MOCAK invites you for guided tour in English on the exhibition Politics in Art.
MOCAK Bus in action Drop in to Huta
On Saturday 17 September, from 10 am until 4 pm we invite Krakow residents and visitors to the city to take part in the action Drop in to Huta.
Thursdays with Artists from the MOCAK Collection. Franciszek Orłowski
In September and October, we show an interview with Franciszek Orłowski. The artist talks about the beginnings of his creative path and the factors that influenced his choice of the dominant medium in his work. He discusses some of his works, including the project This Blood is for You.
Museum opening hours on August 15
On Monday, August 15, MOCAK will be open from 11 am to 7 pm.
Zofia Posmysz (1923–2022)
Jazz Night 2022 at MOCAK!
n Saturday 16 July at 8 pm, Krakow City Council invites you to the Museum’s Arches for the concert by Max Klezmer Band.
Donate blood in MOCAK
On Thursday, 28 July from 10 am until 2 pm, you will be able to donate blood on MOCAK site. There will be a mobile blood donation unit of the RCKiK. The statutory requirement for blood donation is that the blood donor is able to speak and write Polish.