Neighbourhood Picnic
Here We Live, Here We Dream, and Here We Stay!

Neighbourhood Picnic. Our Lives Stand Opposite Their Wars. From Lavapiés to the World, Museo Reina Sofía, 2024. Photograph: Javier Baeza
Held on 14 Jun 2025
As is customary every year, the collectives that make up the Museo Situado occupy the Museo Reina Sofía via the Neighbourhood Picnic, an encounter where the Garden becomes a public square and is vindicated as a space of encounter and dance to celebrate the life and struggles of the Lavapiés residents.
With the slogan Here We Live, Here We Dream, and Here We Stay!, its seventh edition extols, in celebratory fashion, the splendour of collective life in the neighbourhood in confronting the “exclusion as identity and progression” paradigm, something which, as Sarah Babiker highlights in the publication Voces Situadas. Asambleas, debates y conversatorios para entender el mundo (Situated Voices. Assemblies, Debates and Discussions for Understanding the World), has become the norm.
In addition to a day of festivities, the Neighbourhood Picnic is both a stage and a loudspeaker for the struggles and actions of the Museo Situado collectives and is structed this year around four campaigns: #PadrónPorDerecho (#RegisteredInhabitantsbyRight), which demands everyone’s right to residency registration; #AquíNosQuedamos (#HereWeStay), concerning decent housing and the fight against gentrification; #RegularizaciónYa (#RegularisationNow), for the regularisation of undocumented people; and Making the Illnesses Suffered by Female Domestic and Care Workers More Visible to demand these women’s recognition and improved labour health. These specific demands are added to three transversal struggles — LGBTQIA+ rights, feminisms and defending the lives of the Palestinian people — to ignite the neighbourhood’s desire and mobilisation for a more liveable world. In the current context of genocide, increased inequality and harder borders, the neighbourhood peoples put forward other ways of inhabiting the world, where revelry and joy become tools for building the present and the future.
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Agenda
domingo 15 jun 2025 a las 11:00
Kids’ Picnic. Gymkhana in the Museo
Games for children between the ages 6 of 13, organised by the collectives Hola Vecinas and Esta es una plaza.
domingo 15 jun 2025 a las 11:00
Kids’ Picnic. Play Centre for Families
A space for games and workshops for children between the ages 6 of 13 and their families. Participation requires the accompaniment and active involvement of accompanying adults.
domingo 15 jun 2025 a las 11:00
Situated Visits
Thirty-minute tours, available in different languages (Bengali, Darija, Spanish, Tagalog and Wolof), around the Collection with mediators from the Aissatou Ndiaye School of Situated Mediation.
domingo 15 jun 2025 a las 11:00
Audiovisual Screening. Souvenirs de Madrid (Madrid Souvenirs) by Jacques Duron
France and Spain, 2019, colour, original version in Spanish, 56’
A documentary film which renders an interesting and evocative portrait of quintessential Madrid in the 1990s.
domingo 15 jun 2025 a las 17:00
Street Parade. Here We Live, Here We Dream, and Here We Stay!, propelled by Museo Situado collectives
A political-performative journey through the Lavapiés neighbourhood to shine a light on the struggles and campaigns of collectives, ending at the Museo’s Sabatini Building and culminating in a theatre action by the Maloka Association, Fanfarria Transfeminista and La Tortuga.
domingo 15 jun 2025 a las 18:45
Political-performative actions around campaigns by Museo Situado collectives, held in the Museo Reina Sofía Garden
6:50pm Activation of the campaign Regularisation, NOW!
With the recent reform of Spain’s Organic Law 4/2000, of 11 January, coming into effect and concerning the rights and freedoms of foreigners in Spain and their social integration — also known as the Immigration Law — and the Spanish Government’s proposal to resume the Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) of Regularisation for migrant people, which had stalled in Congress, the aim is to reactivate and recognise the work of collectives that have, historically, fought for the right to migrate and have railed against institutional racism.
7pm Activating the campaign Making the Illnesses Suffered by Female Domestic and Care Workers More Visible
Driven by Territorio Doméstico and Senda de Cuidados, this campaign spotlights the specific nature of professional illnesses in the domestic and care industry and labour risks and precarious conditions in the struggle for these women’s recognition within the framework of Spain’s General Tax Scheme of Social Security.
7:10pm Activating the Housing Campaign We’re Staying!
Within a context of real-estate pressure which drives out families and threatens neighbourhoods, collectives, residents and neighbourhood blocs engage in the struggle and organise to resist and demand their right to decent housing.
7:20pm Activating the Campaign Registered Inhabitants by Right
Different collectives from Museo Situado and the Lavapiés neighbourhood drive forward this campaign to raise citizen awareness around respecting the right to residency registration for people in irregular administrative situations, for their refusal of this right is a form of institutional racism and a human rights violation. This theatre action is carried out by CCIC La Tortuga.
7:30pm Activating the Solidarity with Palestine Axis
In view of the war, violence and genocide in Palestine, the Museo Situado assembly collectives activate this transversal axis to keep on initiating spaces of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
domingo 15 jun 2025 a las 19:45
Dance, music and revelry in the Garden
7:45pm Welcome, conducted by representatives from the Museo Reina Sofía and Museo Situado. With interpreting in Wolof, Darija and Bengali
8:15pm Diploma awards ceremony to mediators from the Aissatou Ndiaye School of Situated Mediation
8:30pm Presenting the publication Voces Situadas. 2018 – 2023. Asambleas, debates y conversatorios para entender el mundo (Situated Voices. 2018–2023. Assemblies, Debates and Discussions for Understanding the World)
8:45pm Performance by Fabineta, a Senegalese Pop Singer, with Senegal Percussion.
9:15pm Performance by Vanessa Borhagian and Carlos Mankuzo. A Musical Duo of Brazilian rhythms






Más actividades

Institutional Decentralisation
Thursday, 21 May 2026 – 5:30pm
This series is organised by equipoMotor, a group of teenagers, young people and older people who have participated in the Museo Reina Sofía’s previous community education projects, and is structured around four themed blocks that pivot on the monstrous.
This fourth and final session centres on films that take the museum away from its axis and make it gaze from the edges. Pieces that work with that which is normally left out: peripheral territories, unpolished aesthetics, clumsy gestures full of intent. Instead of possessing an institutional lustre, here they are rough, precarious and strange in appearance, legitimate forms of making and showing culture. The idea is to think about what happens when central authority is displaced, when the ugly and the uncomfortable are not hidden, when they are recognised as part of the commons. Film that does not seek to be to one’s liking, but to open space and allow other ways of seeing and inhabiting the museum to enter stage.

Ordinary, Common and Public. Common Fixes for Ordinary Communities
Tuesday, 26, and Wednesday, 27 May 2026 – Check programme
Ordinary, Common and Public. Common Fixes for Ordinary Communities is the title of the fourteenth encounter run by Sociología Ordinaria, a transdisciplinary research group that explores daily knowledge deemed ordinary, superficial or frivolous from a traditional academic and intellectual viewpoint.
This latest edition seeks to approach and map connections between concepts of the commons and the public realm — remembering that the ordinary is also the commons — and to ensure affects and moods of discontent are mobilised towards hope.
By way of its multiple declinations — community, community-based practices, the commons, the communal — the encounter seeks to reflect on different ways of creating, (re)configuring, maintaining, fixing, arranging, caring for and defending the public realm and the commons. Furthermore, it explores forms of invocation and experimentation as tools opposite the helplessness of an uncertain present, in addition to resistance against attempts of expropriation, distortion, privatisation and touristification.

International Museum Day 2026 with Radio 3
22 MAY 2026
On Friday, 22 May 2026 the Museo Reina Sofía celebrates International Museum Day by way of a vibrant music programme conducted by Radio 3.
From 9am to 11pm, the Museo’s Nouvel Courtyard will host the live broadcast of Radio 3’s day-long programme —also available on a video streaming on the Radio3 website and app, on RTVEPlay and on the Museo’s social media accounts. The programme comprises more than twenty live acts, including artists such as Carlangas, Shego, Soleá Morente, Kokoshca, La Tania, La Pegatina, Pipiolas, Ángel Stanich, Triángulo de Amor Bizarro and Zahara, and many others.
With this programme the Museo Reina Sofía concludes its celebration of International Museum Day, which takes place on Monday, 18 May. Both on 18 May, from 10am to 9pm, and 22 May admission to the Museo will be free of charge.

Gerardo Mosquera: Island Thinker, Global Curator
19 MAY 2026
This encounter pays homage to Gerardo Mosquera (Havana, 1945), a pre-eminent curator, an essayist who has been part of key debates on decolonisation and the drifts of globalisation, a communicator and, primarily, an art critic who has managed to radically situate discourses and practices, while still taking on risks and perpetually upholding committed ethical positions.
Mosquera is one of the foremost curators internationally and was involved with the Havana Biennial from its foundation in 1984 to 1989, as well as curating pivotal shows in museums and art centres around the globe. Notable among his curatorial work is as adjunct curator at the New Museum in New York (1995–2009), the Liverpool Biennial (2006) and the exhibition It’s Not Just What You See. Perverting Minimalism (Museo Reina Sofía, 2000).
This round-table discussion, which features the participation of Gerardo Mosquerahimself and an ensemble of art critics, thinkers and artists, for instance Fernando Castro Flórez, Diana Cuéllar, Lillebit Fadraga and René Francisco Rodríguez, will approach the multifaceted and extremely fertile work of Mosquera as a renowned master curator.

Miguel Falomir, Director of the Museo Nacional del Prado, in Conversation with Museo Reina Sofía Director Manuel Segade
18 MAY 2026
Museo del Prado and Museo Reina Sofía directors, Miguel Falomir and Manuel Segade, respectively,engage in conversation on Monday, 18 May in the Museo Reina Sofía’s Auditorium 400, in conjunction with International Museum Day 2026, the theme of which is “Museums Uniting a Dividing World”. The discussion, moderated by journalist and poet Antonio Lucas, will see the two heads of these major cultural institutions share their reflections on the role they play in today’s society.
In addition to addressing the management of art, the conversation seeks to explore in greater depth museums’ potential as meeting points to face today’s social tensions, thereby fulfilling the international mandate of this year’s edition.
The activity will be live-streamed and is available at this link.
