Timeline
The Night of Museums at MOCAK
On Friday 17 May MOCAK and the Department of Culture and National Heritage of Krakow City Council invite you to the Night of Museums at MOCAK!
Electronic Cocktail: Concert by the Studio of Electroacoustic Music
On Thursday 16 May at 8.30 pm, MOCAK and the Association of Polish Composers invite you to the concert by the Studio of Electroacoustic Music in Krakow entitled Electronic Cocktail.
Having Fun with a Book: Where Do We Go When We Disappear?
On Sunday 12 May at 12 noon, MOCAK and Wydawnictwo Kinderkulka publishers invite children aged 8 to 12 to workshops inspired by the book Where Do We Go When We Disappear?
Dictionary: Open workshop with the Syrian poet Kholoud Charaf
On Saturday, 11 May, we would like to invite you to for the workshop run by Kholoud Charaf, a Syrian poet visiting Krakow on an ICORN grant.
European Funds Open Days: 6th edition
From Friday 10 May until Sunday 12 May, visit MOCAK for the 6th edition of the European Funds Open Days.
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.
Slow Art Day at MOCAK
On Saturday 27 April 2019 between 12 noon and 2 pm we invite you to take part in Slow Art Day at MOCAK.
Nature in Art
At the exhibition Nature in Art we show contemporary works of more than 70 artists from many countries, in techniques ranging from painting, photography and video to object and installation. The exhibition has been divided into five parts: Beauty, Ecology, Confrontation, Matter and Symbol.
Violence and Memory
The exhibition presents archival photographic materials from the race and folklore sections as well as the landscape sections of the Institute of German Works in the East. (IDO), which are now to be found at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology of the Jagiellonian University and in the Jagiellonian University Archives. The photographs created during World War II, mainly of the Podhale and Lemko highlanders, were incorporated into the symbolic form of the Carpathian iconostasis.
Concept-Shapes (MOCAK Collection)
Stanisław Dróżdż is one of the most significant representatives of Polish conceptual art and the most renowned Polish concrete poet. The year 2019 is the year of the 80th anniversary of the poet’s birthday and also the 10th anniversary of his death. In commemoration, the Museum is presenting an individual exhibition of the artist, which comprises entirely works from the MOCAK Collection.









