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Art+Feminism at Spazju Kreattiv

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Following on the previous two editions of Art+Feminism in Malta, Spazju Kreattiv has invited a small number of women artists whose works form part of the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection to present new works alongside others by international artists who responded to an associated open call.

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Agħti Kbir Alla

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

The project focuses on the creation of artistic and original content through collaboration between two artists, namely Isaac Warrington and Alessio Cuschieri

Farmor

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Home was once a very concrete and grounded place, and now, in this age of hypermobility and migration, it can be everywhere, and nowhere. What are the factors that make us feel like we belong?

Art Additives 2019/20

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Art Additives is a series of talks, workshops, meetings and events around the Spazju Kreattiv contemporary visual arts programme.

Circuits Exhibition and Installation

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

An exhibition and installation related to Circuits and other EMM projects will be running between 9 October and 8 November 2020.

Goldin/ Putz – Attitudes

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

The exhibition Goldin/Putz puts works of the young Austrian Photographer Hanna Putz in dialogue with the American "photostar" Nan Goldin.

Kartolina Milied 2020

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Following Dr Lydia Abela’s open call for designs to be featured in the official Office of the Prime Minister Christmas Card 2020 this exhibition will showcase all the submissions, highlight the talent of all participating young people.

SURA

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

SURA is a collection of handcrafted dolls accompanied by their voices and stories. Each doll is an attempt at making sense of the human need to create objects in our own likeness.

Nothing Really Matters

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Nothing Really Matters is an exhibition of paintings that were drawn from a series of unanswered questions posed by the artist, Debbie Caruana Dingli, to “imagined” mothers whose children have been convicted of a crime and locked away to serve time.

Wiki Loves Monuments 2022 in Malta

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

The seventh edition of Wiki Loves Monuments, the Guinness World Record holder for the largest photography competition, is taking place again in Malta this year. The competition brings together photographers from around the world to take stunning pictures of our cultural heritage to be shared on Wikipedia.

MCAST ICA Festival 2023

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

The MCAST ICA Festival emerged as a new approach to the annual exhibition held at the MCAST’s Institute for the Creative Arts.

Art Explora Festival Installation

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Spazju Kreattiv's Space B is set to undergo a captivating transformation into an immersive installation during the Art Explora festival. This unique space offers a sneak peek into the array of creative projects showcased at the port.

MCAST ICA Festival 2024

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

An annual showcase highlighting the emerging creatives of the MCAST Institute for the Creative Arts. The 8th edition of the MCAST ICA Festival celebrates the achievements of final-year students of eleven Bachelor of Arts (Honours) courses offered at MCAST’s Institute for the Creative Arts in Mosta. The festival offers a valuable platform for these students to exhibit their hard work and individual talents, gaining exposure among stakeholders in the industry on a national and international level.

Jazz Assemblea

Spaces St James Cavalier, Castille Place, Valletta

Welcome to a visual experience that commemorates a generation of musicians considered the pioneers of Jazz in Malta. This first collection takes us back 90 years, framing the stories of some of the artists who left a mark from the late 1930s to the 1990s.