Timeline
Crime?
The subject of the Mac Adams’ fascination and source of inspiration are situations which are both ambiguous and disturbing. He creates installations and photographs in which he manipulates the perception of viewers in such a way that they have the impression of watching a crime scene.
The Studio of Łukasz Skąpski
At the exhibition we show photographs, videos and objects by students and graduates of the Skąpski Studio of Photography and Artistic Strategies at the Academy of Art in Szczecin.
From Independence to Contemporary Times: A City Game for the Whole Family
On 20th October at 11 am we invite you to take part in the final stage of the urban game From Independence to Contemporary Times: Direction Art!
Caterina Preda. Art, State and Ideology under Communist Dictatorships in Eastern Europe
On Saturday 13 October at 6 pm, you are invited to a lecture by dr Caterina Preda – the second edition of the RESEARCH TANK project from Nośna Foundation and MOCAK.
Passed over in Silence: Meet Joanna Ostrowska
MOCAK and Marginesy Publishing invite you to the meeting with dr Joanna Ostrowska, dedicated to her book Passed over in Silence: Forced Sex Work during World War II. Discussion led by dr Roma Sendyka.
Culture without Barriers Festival at MOCAK
On the occasion of the 6th Warsaw Culture without Barriers Festival we invite children, young people and adults, including the disabled, to integrational workshops and educational classes.
Polish Cut-Outs
Polish Cut-Outs by Alicja Biała are an ever-expanding collection of over 40 collages. The biggest ones are compositions more than two metres long. The exhibition will feature both new cut-outs and those illustrating Marcin Świetlicki’s selection of poems Poland (A Collection of Patriotic Songs).
Guided tour: the exhibition Motherland in Art
On Sunday, 30 September at 5 pm you are invited to a guided tour of the exhibition Motherland in Art. This is your last chance to see it!
Handy Art 2. Workshop with Oskar Dawicki
On Saturday, 29 September at 3 pm we invite you to workshop with Oskar Dawicki, inspired by the work The Tree of Knowledge. The session will be adapted to the needs of those blind and partially sighted. Non-visually impaired also very welcome.









