News
The new January book releases at the MOCAK Library 2019
Learn about the new book releases available at the Library. The attached file contains a list of books which became part of our collection in January.
Opera Rara at MOCAK
MOCAK and the Krakow Festival office would like to invite you to a theatrical performance directed by Krzysztof Garbaczewski, A Madrigal Opera, which will be given within MOCAK’s exhibition space as part of the Opera Rara Festival on 6, 8 and 10 February.
"MOCAK Forum" issue no. 14: Nation – emigration – globalisation
MOCAK published the 14th issue of the ‘MOCAK Forum’ magazine, entitled Nation – emigration – globalisation, and edited by Edwin Bendyk.
Thursdays with the Collection: Shahar Marcus
In February and March, as part of the Thursdays with the Collection project, we will be presenting Shahar Marcus’ work Homecoming Artist (Dresden).
The Studio of Łukasz Skąpski
MOCAK has published an exhibition catalogue, presenting the work of students and graduates of the Skąpski Studio of Photography and Artistic Strategies, headed by Łukasz Skąpski at the Academy of Art in Szczecin.
Film screening: The Art of Boris Lurie
On Saturday, 26 January, we would like to invite you to our audiovisual room, where between 11 am and 7 pm we will be screening Rudij Bergmann’s film The Art of Boris Lurie.
The winter holidays at MOCAK
Find out what artistic and educational activities are on offer for children and families during the winter holidays.
The new December book releases at the MOCAK Library 2018
Learn about the new book releases available at the Library.
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.
The Shoah: A Polyphony of Voices. Panel discussion
On Sunday, 27th January, 6 pm, on the 74th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz, we will hold a panel discussion on MOCAK’s latest publication, The Shoah: A Polyphony of Voices.