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The circuit of art galleries, design,
museums and showrooms of the
Creative District that aims to bring
the public closer to the programming
of the spaces that participate and
encourage the sale art and design.
March 28, 29 and 30.




HAUS, Espai d’art i pràctiques contemporànies
de BAU, Centre Universitari d’Arts i Disseny de Barcelona


HAUS, Espacio de arte y prácticas contemporáneas, is a new gallery project located in the Granada Building of the BAU Campus. It is a collaboration between BAU and BAR Project, which seeks to foster a dynamic and horizontal dialogue in contemporary art, based on local curatorship. The space hosts interventions by international artists and curators, offering a platform for projects that explore diverse artistic practices.


Friday 29th: 10h to 15h 

Carrer de la Ciutat de Granada 34-36

| Bar Project
The exhibition Bash na bash by Anna Moreno presents a series of works that explore cultural and financial speculation, with the Ebro Delta as the central theme. This territory, marked by environmental fragility and socioeconomic tensions, becomes the focus of a reflection on historical memory and the uncertainties of the future. The title refers to the ability to anticipate and negotiate with the future, suggesting a continuous exchange on the value of resources in contexts of instability.

Moreno uses the concept of solastalgia, nostalgia for the future and for the disappearing present, to construct a speculative narrative about the adaptation of Delta communities to the effects of climate change. Through a multimedia installation that combines video, sound and printed image, it documents the current reality and proposes a fiction based on scientific data, subverting catastrophization and imagining new forms of coexistence.

The exhibition also includes the projection of young players of the game La Morra and the interpretation of Fábula 99 by Yary, a song from the future that explores adaptation and resistance. Finally, Three Ways to Measure Tides presents projections of rising sea levels, questioning the perception of geological time and the impacts on everyday life. The exhibition proposes speculative strategies to address environmental and social challenges.

The curatorship of this exhibition is in charge of BAR Project, which brings a fresh look and a collaborative approach to the project, reinforcing the relationship between artistic practices and the social issues addressed.