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¿Qué espacio crees que es el mejor para ubicar el nuevo centro de arte de Barcelona (antiguo CASM)?

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07 January 2009

¿Qué espacio crees que es el mejor para ubicar el nuevo centro de arte de Barcelona (antiguo CASM)?

En julio de 2008 se destapó la crisis del CASM, al nombrar un nuevo director para un nuevo proyecto. Desde entonces se han barajado diversos lugares que podrían acoger un futuro centro de arte de Barcelona en continuidad con la programación del antiguo CASM. Muchos lugares en el aire, mientras la nueva programación de Santa Mònica empezará en marzo, parece ser.




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