Lisbon Events Calendar

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

Are you a struggling videographer, artist, and/or filmmaker who wants nothing more than to have their images looped in a dingy little ungentrified after-hours hotspot in the heart of this great city?
If so, you’re in luck.
We’ll let the organizers take it from here:
“Year-round Open Call.
LOOPCAVE is a video art showcase dedicated to the loop organized in the Desterro‘s cave, in Lisbon. Fortnightly, with the purpose of opening the most diverse windows for the culture of the new artistic media, selected videos will be displayed via a monthly open call. The open calls are open every month until the end of the year, and two pieces are selected each month.
All videos must be submitted via email with the following info:
– name of the artist;
– small bio of the artist;
– link to the video;
– short description of the video (title, time, format and credits).”
Email [email protected].
Curated by the artist João Pedro Fonseca.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
We hear ya, Ralph. And this is especially true when it comes to art. That is, if you don’t know how to play, you might as well get a real job.
For the next two months, Belém’s main artists’ playground MAAT presents a group multimedia exhibit based on the concept of — you guessed it — playing, aptly entitled Playmode.
Big players like Brad Downey, Gabriel Orozco, and Ana Vieira are joined by over a dozen lesser-known but equally significant local and international players who, in the words of the organizers, “adopt the theme exploring new ways of seeing, to participate and transform the world, using the game critically.”
HOURS*: 11h-19h, every day except Tuesday.
*Show up until February 3d or February 19th.
Our guess is as good as yours (i.e., welcome to Lisbon!).
ENTRY: 2,50€ for students, 5€ for adults, 9€ for the whole museum + the exhibit.















