IVAM Museum Extends Hours for Gran Nit de Juliol

The museum will stay open until midnight on July 18th, offering music, workshops, and free admission.

Image of the IVAM museum facade in Valencia at night, with lights illuminating the entrance.
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Image of the IVAM museum facade in Valencia at night, with lights illuminating the entrance.

The Institut Valencià d'Art Modern (IVAM) will celebrate the Gran Nit de Juliol on July 18th with extended hours until midnight and free admission, featuring a variety of cultural activities.

The museum will open its doors until midnight for the Gran Nit de Juliol, an event that includes free admission from 7:00 PM onwards. The collective "Hits With Tits" will provide pop, electronic, and "new wave" music.
The Gran Nit de Juliol offers a special program of musical performances and free visits to museums and monuments during the evening hours. In addition to "Hits With Tits", performing at 9:00 PM, the band Demeter's Project will present classical music as part of Tania Candiani's exhibition "Radix".
For families, an interactive workshop called "Minimundos de bolsillo" will take place from 12:00 PM, combining art, play, and sensory experience where attendees will collectively design imaginary ecosystems.
Visitors can also explore the exhibitions. From 5:00 PM, the exhibition "La Albufera" will be available, and from 6:00 PM, "La Colección del IVAM hasta hoy", showcasing over 500 works by 260 artists including Joan Miró, Andy Warhol, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Cindy Sherman, Claes Oldenburg, Jacques Lipchitz, Martha Rosler, Robert Frank, Walker Evans, and María Blanchard.
Other exhibitions on view will be "Territorios en tránsito" and "Solo dúo: irene grau & Marco Giordano" from 7:00 PM, and "Apocalipsis Now" by photographer Cristina de Middel from 9:00 PM.