Concomitentes, recognised at the Observatory of Culture for its social commitment in 2023

Thanks to our founding patron, the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation, Concomitentes is in second place in the ranking of exemplary projects for its social commitment and sustainable development in 2023.
Concomitentes, which seeks to connect art and culture with the social issues and sustainable challenges of our world, has been recognised by our founding patron the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation, occupying second place in the ranking of ‘Exemplary projects for social commitment and sustainable development’.’, The Fundación Contemporánea's Observatory of Culture 2023. This annual study is a benchmark report on the best of culture at the state level in 2023, and is developed by professionals from the entity based on the voices of a panel composed of 414 professionals and leading experts in the national sector.

This is the first time that Concomitentes is included among the best projects with social and sustainable impact in Spain, appearing behind the “La Caixa” Foundation, which last year again stood out at the top of the ranking. Other reference partners that accompany us in this list are the Cerezales Antonino y Cinia Foundation, La Casa Encendida Madrid, REDS. Red Española para el Desarrollo Sostenible, the Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporánea (CCCC) in Valencia, and the Genalguacil Pueblo Museo in Málaga.
We are proud of this recognition, which is an impulse to continue working to position culture and art as transformative elements to face the challenges of our time.


