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Guided Tour of the exhibition World War II – Drama, Symbol, Trauma combined with a walk tracking the remnants of the Ghetto
On Sunday 2 February at noon all are welcome to a guided tour of the exhibition World War II – Drama, Symbol, Trauma, followed by a walk in the footsteps of the Krakow Ghetto.
Playing with Books: We Are Family!
On Sunday 9 February at noon, we invite children aged 8–12 to a workshop inspired by the book We Are Family!.
Opera Rara in MOCAK
On 7, 10, 11 and 13 February, MOCAK, Krakow Festival Bureau, Capella Cracoviensis and Krakow City Council welcome you to the opera Il ballo delle Ingrate by Claudio Monteverdi, directed by Magda Szpecht.
Active Reading: The Ill-Fated Birthday with Sock
On Saturday 18 January at 12 noon, children up to 8 together with their accompanying adults are welcome to attend an active reading of the book Feralne urodziny ze Skarpetką [The Ill-Fated Birthday with Sock].
Thursdays with the Collection Artūras Raila
In January and February, as part of the project Thursday with the Collection, we will be showing the work Under the Flag by Artūras Raila.
Art of Storytelling #7: Mothers and Daughters
MOCAK Library welcomes readers to the 7th session of the Readers’ Club Art of Storytelling. We will be talking about the book Matki i córki (Mothers and Daughters) by Albena Grabowska.
Art of Storytelling #6: The House with Two Towers
MOCAK Library welcomes readers to the 6th session of the Readers’ Club Art of Storytelling. We will be talking about the book Dom z dwiema wieżami by Maciej Zaremba Bielawski.
Workshop Shapes of Nature
On Sunday 12 January 2020 at 12 noon, we welcome all children aged 6–10 and their accompanying adults to the art workshop inspired by the works of the sculptor Gudo Casaretto.
About the Dreams of Soldiers at War– lecture by Prof. Jan M. Piskorski
On Thursday 16 January at 6 pm, MOCAK would like to invite you to the lecture by Prof. Jan M. Piskorski about the barbarism of war.
MOCAK has bought the Kossakówka!
The Mayor of the City of Krakow has provided the funds to purchase a villa, with its surrounding garden, that once belonged to the Kossak family. After a radical renovation and adaptation, a branch of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK will be established on the premises.