How can climate action inspire hope?
Hear winners and jury members of the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity discuss why we should remain hopeful in the face of climate change.
Hear winners and jury members of the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity discuss why we should remain hopeful in the face of climate change.
Theatre and dance are some of the artistic disciplines that promote joint work between Roma women living in the Horta da Areia neighbourhood, in Faro, and women from other parts of the city.
Children from three different communities on the island of São Miguel, Azores, develop personal and social skills by learning music through taking part in an orchestra.
Get to know this theatre project that promotes healthy ageing among the senior population of rural parishes in the municipality of Guimarães.
In the fourth episode of the "The Treasure of Kings" series, curator André Afonso talks about the sumptuous offerings made from the Kingdom of Naples to the Holy Land.
Participants in the project 'Exchanged gazes, (un)common places' reflect on the collective construction processes of an exhibition with works from the CAM Collection and on the transformative role of participatory projects for individuals, institutions and communities.
In third episode of this series, curator André Afonso discusses some of the gifts from the kingdom of Spain to the Holy Land.
The trophy status of the silver, prolonged almost by definition by their display in the museum, has contributed to a lack of interest in their makers, and the role silverware had in eighteenth century high society dining in Europe.
Among the gifts from Portuguese monarchs, those by King John V stand out. In this video, curator André Afonso discusses some of these objects.
In the first video of this series, curator André Afonso tells us about the works of art sent to the Holy Land, to be housed in its most famous place of devotion: the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre.
Artist Fernão Cruz shares the creative process behind the works shown in the 'Morder o Pó' exhibition.
The gastronomic habits and preferences of Calouste Gulbenkian in a communication that focuses on the gourmet side of the Collector.
Discover humanity’s connection to the ocean and nature in ‘this film, part of “The Climate and Us” series, produced for the Global Climate and Health Alliance by BBC StoryWorks, with funding from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Visual artist and poet Julianknxx talks about his visit to Lisbon in connection to the series 'Black Corporeal', produced in partnership with the Iminente Festival and featuring the Gospel Collective choir.
Rui Chafes and Helena de Freitas, curator of the exhibition «Rui Chafes e Alberto Giacometti. Gris, Vide, Cris», guide us through the art works of both sculptors.
Theatre practice unites a generation of former miners from São Pedro da Cova and younger generations around a serious environmental crime that took place there between 2001 and 2002.
Promoting talent for three decades, IGC's doctoral programs have had more than 500 students. Today, they do science in various parts of the world and tell us how transformative this experience was.
Circus and performing arts are the “springboard” for the professional integration of young people from the Lisbon Metropolitan Area who are neither studying nor integrated into the job market.
The artist presents a site-specific project installed in a shipping container located in the square outside the Fonte Nova Shopping Centre, in Benfica.
For the first time in Portugal, Brazilian political philosopher and activist Djamila Ribeiro addresses the fundamental themes of her work in a conversation moderated by Cláudia Semedo.
Participatory artistic and cultural practices are at the heart of this project, which aims to foster community cohesion in the Bairro do Zambujal neighbourhood in Amadora.
Discover the handmade art made by women over 55 to combat loneliness and isolation in Coimbra's city centre.
Theatre provides an individual form of expression for women with mental health problems living in the municipality of Sintra, through which they reflect on issues of gender and belonging.
Learn more about this artistic project focused on developing the skills of participants and the collective construction of a multidisciplinary performance, supported by the 1st edition of Partis & Art for Change.