Guided tours

Education is at the core of the PAC activities. It’s serving as a platform for a continuous debate and exchange of views between art and society. There are regular lectures, discussions, round tables and seminars with artists, art critics, philosophers and representatives of different disciplines.

PAC Guided Tours
PAC offers daily 2 guided tours for visitors, by specially trained guides. Additionally there are regular tours organised for pupils and students from Ukrainian schools and universities. Groups are formed near the reception on the second floor.
Tuesday to Friday at 17:00 and 19:00
Saturday and Sunday at 14:00 and 17:00

PAC Saturday Talks
Free talks at 3 pm.
Every Saturday the PAC hosts a dialogue talk in front of one work of the exhibition. It is a lively discussion with a representative of the PAC and a prominent guest out of different culture contexts.

PAC Family Sundays
Each second Sunday of the month PAC welcomes families in the video-lounge on the 6th floor.
Children will be invited to create own works inspired by the exhibition:
16 May * 13 June * 11 July * 15 August * 12 September
All children are welcome, accompanied by an adult.
Booking is required: +380 (44) 590 08 58 or e-mail to info@pinchukartcentre.org

PAC Public Talk
A selected panel invites the public in an open discussion, moderated each time by a different guest on a different culture theme related to the exhibition.

Lecture Programme
Inviting experts to discuss artistic themes related to the exhibition. PAC Platforms PAC platforms are discussion forums related to the relationship between art and society, inviting leading international and national speakers. They are representing different disciplines as politics, philosophy, economics, literature, movie, art and so on.

Literature Programme
A reading programme in context of the exhibition, with leading and emerging Ukrainian writers.

PAC Infocentre
The Infocentre provides information about exhibitions, artists and the programme. Offering the visitor artist interviews, monographs, press publications, images of the works, interactive exhibition layouts and short films about the shows featuring artists. It is situated on the second floor and equipped with eight computers and a video screen open to all visitors.

PAC Bookshop
The Taschen bookshop at the PAC sells a wide selection of publications on international art and culture, including history of art, architecture and artist’s books.

 

PinchukArtCentre visiting hours:

Tuesday – Sunday 12:00 to 21:00
Monday – closed
Admission is free

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