Salamanca
Salamanca

DA2 (DOMUS ARTIUM 2002)

1 hour 30 minutes
Domus Artium 2002 (DA2) is located on Avenida de la Aldehuela. Inaugurated in April 2002 on the occasion of the European Capital of Culture, the DA2 Domus Artium 2002 is a municipal contemporary art center owned by the Salamanca City Council, managed by the Salamanca City of Culture and Knowledge Foundation.

The building, located in the old provincial prison, was reformed and extended by the architect Horacio Fernández del Castillo, who conceived a space where its penitentiary past —visible in preserved elements such as bars, cell doors, or original heights— and its new function as a contemporary art museum engage in dialogue. The rehabilitation of the DA2 was recognized with the Regional Restoration Award and the ARPA award from the Association of Architectural Heritage Restorers.

The museum has its own collection and the collection of the Coca Cola Spain Foundation, both disseminated through temporary exhibitions. Its programming focuses especially on contemporary art and new technologies.

Domus Artium 2002 (DA2) is Salamanca's contemporary art center and occupies the building of the old provincial prison, built in 1930 and subsequently transformed by the architect Horacio Fernández del Castillo. Its location, in the Aldehuela area —an industrial area far from the historic center— responds to an urban regeneration project that sought to recover degraded spaces and provide them with new cultural uses. The creation of DA2, along with the nearby Center for Performing Arts and Music (CAEM), has contributed to revitalizing this environment and expanding the city's cultural and tourist offerings.

Since its opening, DA2 has focused on the dissemination of the most current contemporary art, especially works produced since the 1990s, and on the promotion of emerging artists from Salamanca and Castilla y León. In recent years, the center has strengthened its commitment to video art and new audiovisual languages, adapting its rooms to host this type of proposals and making it a regular presence within its program.

The museum combines individual exhibitions by consolidated national and international artists with shows dedicated to young creators and emerging talents from the region. In addition, it organizes one or two major collective exhibitions per year —such as Comer o no comer, Niños, No lo llames performance, Remakes or El infierno de lo bello— that address contemporary themes from multiple perspectives and encourage public reflection.

DA2's activity is not limited to exhibitions. Its program includes concerts, stage performances, short film and video creation cycles, activities related to design, dance proposals, performances and urban events such as the Graffity Party.

The center also carries out important educational work in collaboration with institutions such as the University of Salamanca and the Ministry of Education of Castilla y León. It participates in educational projects aimed at schoolchildren, adolescents and teachers, and organizes guided tours adapted to different audiences, including specific programs to bring contemporary art closer to older people.

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