The Malta Contemporary Art (MCA) is privately run by Mark Mangion. It comes as a reaction to the lack of suitable spaces for the Arts in Malta.
I will be updating this page with information on the MCA and anything related to the need to build a museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Malta.
No.8, off Racecourt Street, Marsa, Malta
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Description: MCA is Malta’s first Contemporary Art space. It was established in 2008 to fill in the big vacuum that existed for the contemporary artist working in Malta as well as providing a platform for a more International dimension.
It will also be hosting a program of film, music, performing arts as well as a guest talk series and critical fora.
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Membership
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Moon Under Water, by Rupert Ackroyd
15-28 January 2008
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Opening: 4th December: Eight Eighteen 18 Contemporary Artists, a Start project.
Thursday, 04.12.2008: 7.30 p.m-01.130 a.m
Exhibition Talks:
Start Forum: 06.12.2008 – 7 p.m MCA
Raphael Vella: 13.12.2008 -7 p.m MCA
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Kinemastik-MCA partnership
Prior to its official opening on December 4 2008, Malta Contemporary Art would like to invite you, to view its new space in Marsa, on Saturday November 22 and Sunday November 23 between 10am and 8pm. We are also trying to attract new members for this exciting new project. I will be available all day to answer any questions you may have about the MCA programme for the year as well as questions on how the centre will work.
As part of this open weekend, the first Kinemastik-MCA partnership will kick off with a series of documentaries about artists. The Kinemastik film weekend will be held monthly and a very exciting programme of experimental film, artist films as well as groundbreaking documentary will be introduced.
Saturday 22 November 2008
3pm Francis Bacon
by David Hinton
5pm Billy Childish is Dead
by Graham Bendel
Sunday 23 November 2008
3pm Edward James, Builder of Dreams
by Avery Danziger
5pm Caravaggio
by Derek Jarman
All films are free.
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