Kamilla Mathisen

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Visual artist, Norway. He mainly work with sculpture and installation in various materials. Her primary focus is the human race, which interests her both in a biological and mythological sense. What is it that makes us human, how do we … Continued

Concerts

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Every two months, Can Serrat invites 2 musicians or groups to come for a week residency – The objective is to provide time, sound recording, connections with artists, writers and musician with the opportunity to collaborate. At the end of … Continued

Meeting with artist

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Every first friday of each month around 5 pm at Can Serrat – artists in residency agree to explain about their work and project for Can Serrat – this event can be public regarding the energy of the group.

Critic sessions

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From the second week of each month – begin critic sessions (private or public) / during these meetings the public is invited – first – to comment on the work they are looking at / listenning to (etc.) – second … Continued

Open Studio

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During the last week of November, Can Serrat will present a selection of projects that residents worked on and developed throughout the year. The selection process and organized event will be a collaborative effort between the Director of the residency … Continued

Language exchange

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Each month, a Friday at 7 pm talk with friends a causal moment – to chat and exchange between english, catalan, spanish, etc. Where ? Bar “El Cal Cobix” in El Bruc

RESIDENTS

Josefine Saietz

  A danish artist living and studying at gerrit rietveld academie in amsterdam. working with photography, animation video, and textile history. interested in folklore, myths, and environmental issues, which is especially reflected in... READ MORE

Mario Moroni

  Mario Moroni is an italian-born poet and poetry performer, long time resident of the united states, where he taught in various colleges and universities, he retired in 2019. in the course of... READ MORE

KC Trommer

  KC Trommer is a poet and cultural worker in New York City. Her books include We Call Them Beautiful (Diode Editions, 2019) and The Hasp Tongue (Dancing Girl Press, 2014). A finalist... READ MORE