Previous Education

Where Things Go On is a group formed by former participants of youth programmes with an interest in culture, art and community work.

FUGA
Welcome to Fuga! Here, no programmes are imposed and there are no hierarchies. FUGA is an open space where young people aged 16 to 23 who are interested in culture and art can get involved in the museum’s cultural programming. It’s a space where they can share interests and learning, connect with artists and design their own project.

NAILS AND THUMBTACKS
We are Clavos y Chinchetas, a small group dedicated to artistic experimentation through D.I.Y. and self-publishing. If you are between 13 and 21 years old and you are interested in art, this is a space for you to experiment freely.

ODD DANCE
Odd Dance is a workshop for all kinds of bodies with all types of experience on dance floors and in festivals and ballrooms, where you can practise classical couple dances in a trio.

SKY AND EARTH
We are inviting families (neighbours, friends, chosen families, etc.) to participate in the activity that the artist Antonio Ballester Moreno has planned for the CA2M Museum.

DANCING THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
In this workshop for girls and boys from 6 to 12 years old, we will begin by investigating our body and all its possibilities in movement. We will dance in company, with time and space, and we will create a place of artistic expression enriched by the generational diversity of the group.

MATINEES: EXPANDED CINEMA FOR FAMILIES
The Museo CA2M is delighted to launch a unique space: morning film shows for families. The aim of the activity is to create an environment in which viewers can enjoy a great film programme in great company. Everyone is welcome: grandparents, neighbours, little brothers and sisters... We want to create an open, flexible space in which cinema expands to encompass experiences that will often leap off the screen, enabling the active participation of the audience, regardless of age.

In the search for the true and provocative of performance, painting and installation, we enter the world proposed by Sol Calero and Santiago Sierra. Through the use of poetry, sound, taste and touch, Madrid Negro invites us to transit between the different proposals to reflect on the representation of racialized bodies in contemporary art.

GROUP TOURS
We propose a group tour of the museum's exhibitions and discover what happens in each encounter. A collective experience, open to all kinds of groups on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Each tour will be different, and we will build it as we go along, generating unexpected dialogues.