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Brief Festival 2015

Brief Festival 2015

Brief Festival is a celebration of creativity that brings together the inspiration of the best professionals from the world of graphic creation in Madrid every year.  Visitors to Brief Festival can enjoy lectures, workshops, screenings, exhibitions and much more.

Created by Culturoid, Brief Festival was established in 2013 to celebrate the graphic professions and their recognition as artistic disciplines that deserve to be shown, taught, encouraged and protected. Following its initial success, Brief Festival is returning this year based on the concept of an event that will run for the whole of October at six venues: CA2M, Casa Árabe, Conde Duque, Madrid International LAB, Medialab-Prado and Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas. All the lectures and most of the Brief Festival activities are free of charge.

AC/E is collaborating in this year’s festival by supporting the participation of international opinion leaders in the field of the graphic arts:
Shotopop, Noma Bar and Tony Brook.

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