HANGAR - BARCELONA


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Name of the responsible structure : Artist Association of Catalonia (AAVC)
Type of structure: non for profit association/ Foundation.
Profile of the initiators of the project : artists
Continent : Europe
Country : Spain
Address : Passatge del Marquès de Santa Isabel, 40.
Barcelona 08018
tel/fax: 34 93 308 40 41
Mail : info@hangar.org
Website : www.hangar.org
Contact : Ignacio Somovilla (director)



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Hangar is a centre for artistic creation located in Barcelona’s Poblenou district, occupying a refurbished industrial building covering 1800 m2. Hangar has several functions, but they are all geared towards a single goal: to provide support for new generations of artists, whatever the nature of their work and the tools they use to produce it. Hangar provides three major services to the artistic community: the rental of spaces (studios) at very affordable rates, access to equipment, programmes and qualified technicians specialising in creation using digital technologies, and, lastly, international exchanges and residence schemes for artists. Hangar offer visibility to the artists organizing projects like Show Rooms, All Open, video programs and exhibitions.
Hangar was created by and for the artistic community to cater for a number of needs stemming from Barcelona’s context and the changes that have taken place in the field of international artistic creation and production. Its beginnings are to be found in the early 1980s, when the Federacià³ Sindical d’Artistes Plà stics de Catalunya (Federated Union of Plastic Artists of Catalonia) (as the AAVC was then known) asked Barcelona City Council for permission to use the old warehouses in the port for artist’s workshops. These now house the Catalan History Museum. There were numerous precedents from elsewhere in Europe to support the idea, such as Art Space (London), the Kunstler Bethanien (an old hospital, Berlin), and the Cité des Arts (Paris). These experiences were used to attract the attention of public institutions and make them aware of the problems facing emerging artists in the city, and possible solutions to them.
The 1992 Barcelona Olympics and the far-reaching urban transformations it brought have changed the city. Rental and purchase prices of living and working space soared. In line with a very widespread trend in the West, where formerly industrial buildings were being used for cultural purposes, it was in 1994 that the AAVC first raised the issue of the need to solve this problem by opening up disused buildings to artists. And it finally achieved its aims when Hangar was opened on 20 June 1997.

Former use : warehouse
Surface of the site : 1800 m²
Location: suburbs in an industrial area.
Foundation year : 1997
Type of occupation: lease.
Owner of the building : private


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- 14 studios covering 30 or 60 m2.
- 200m2 multipurpose space for one-off or large-scale projects.
- Space for video editing of 30m2.
- Space for multimedia lab of 90 m2
- Rehearsal studios
- Production studios
- Multi-use space
- Venues
- Art gallery/exhibition places
- Artist residencies spaces
- Training places
- Multimedia spaces
- Digital print laboratory


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- VISUAL ART : Residencies - Creation - Production -exhibitions - Training - Workshop - Spaces rental -Debates

- STREET PERFORMING ART : Residencies - Creation -Production - Diffusion - Training - Workshop - Debates -festivals

MULTIMEDIA : Residencies - Creation - Production -Diffusion - Training - Workshop - Infraestructure rental - Debates

VIDEO : Residencies - Creation - Production - Training - Workshop - Spaces rental - Debates


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AAVC
Institut de Cultura de Barcelona (ICUB)
Generalitat de Catalunya
Diputacià³ de Barcelona
Fundacià³n Arte y derecho
VEGAP

Modified on Thursday 2 February 2006