Timeline
Impossible Objects
The first edition of the exhibition Impossible Objects took place in the Polish Pavilion at the 14th Biennale of Architecture in Venice. At MOCAK we will be showing the most significant element of the project that represented Poland at the Architecture Biennale.
Young Painting from Linz
The exhibition at the Re Gallery at MOCAK will present works by six students at the University of Art and Design Linz in Austria.
Vernissage
On 15th October at 6 pm come to the opening of the following exhibitions.
MOCAK Instameet
On Wednesday 14 October at 5 pm, together with the IgersKraków community, we invite Instagram users to take a very special walk around Zabłocie, combined with a visit to the Museum.
Week of Culture Without Barriers at MOCAK
On 26th September as part of the Week of Culture Without Barriers all persons interested in experiencing art with senses other than sight are invited to come to MOCAK to participate in workshops and a discussion panel.
60+ Culture at MOCAK
During the weekend 26th/27th September MOCAK invites seniors to visit the current exhibitions and participate in workshops free of charge.
Screening of the film Brundibár Revisited
We would like to invite you to the screening of the film Brundibár Revisited (directed by Douglas Wolfsperger, 2014). The screening accompanies the exhibition Poland – Israel – Germany: The Experience of Auschwitz.
The Salt Route Bridge – Claudia Roth in discussion with Sigalit Landau
On Thursday, 17th September at 4.30 pm come to a discussion between the Israeli artist Sigalit Landau and Claudia Roth, the Vice-President of the German Bundestag, who will talk about the relationship between art and politics.
The Creative Collection in Nowa Huta
On 13 September come to the Festival of European funds at the Com-Com Zone Nowa Huta. MOCAK has prepared many attractions for this event.
Guided tour of the exhibition Gender in Art
Gender in Art is another project in MOCAK's series that confronts significant civilisational themes with artist's interpretation. The international exhibition will feature works of about forty artists.









