artist sainer during painting

The first solo exhibition of Sainer (Przemysław Blejzyk) in Austria – “Colorganism” – will open on 16 April 2025. Works combining painting and digital generative art will be presented at Vienna’s Künstlerhaus. This is yet another event organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute as part of international cultural programme of the Polish Presidency of the EU Council.

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Nina Forest's work "desires"

On 4 April, the exhibition Lushness. Women’s Art in the 21st Century will open in Moldova, showcasing works by 16 female artists from the young and the youngest cultural scene in Poland. The project celebrates women’s joy of life, freedom, and strength, as well as their creative energy and sense of community. The event, held at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Chișinău, is part of the Polish Presidency of the EU Council’s foreign cultural programme and will run until 18 May 2025.

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The World Expo 2025 Osaka will be accompanied by a unique cultural programme under the slogan Po!land ポ!ランド, organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute. AMI has just announced first events of the programme that will continue until October 2025.

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The 78th edition of the Edinburgh International Festival – one of the UK’s most prestigious and longest-running festivals – will take place in Edinburgh between 1 and 24 August 2025. This year’s programme, under the theme “The Truth We Seek”, will, for the first time in the festival’s history, feature Focus on Poland – a unique section dedicated to Polish music.

From 14 March onwards an exhibition ‘Familiar Strangers. Eastern Europeans’, which takes a look at the transformations in Eastern Europe from the perspective of artists living in Poland, will be available to viewers at Bozar– Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels. The exposition gives voice to persons from diasporas and minorities and those who broaden the perception of the public sphere through art and activism. The exhibition accompanies the international cultural programme of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2025 and will last until 29 June.

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launch of season at the Kinoteka

From March to November, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, the Polish Cultural Institute in London and the British Council will present an ambitious UK programme, showcasing projects across a range of art forms, including classical music, jazz, experimental music, visual arts, photography, theatre, and film.

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Another year of the Poland-Romania and Romania-Poland Cultural Season 2024-2025 – the first ever cultural cooperation between these countries with such an outreach – begins. From classical music, through contemporary interpretations of traditions, performative arts, theatre, visual arts, photography, and design, to literature – intense months laden with events are awaiting the Polish and Romanian audiences. Owing to the relationships established last year, the programme will be enriched with joint projects brought to life by Polish and Romanian artists.

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With events encompassing film, theatre, visual art, design and music, the Season marks a new chapter in relations between Poland and the United Kingdom.

 

wystawa w przestrzeni budynków europejskich

On 14th January 2025, the international programme of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union was officially inaugurated in Brussels. From January to June 2025, under the slogan ‘Culture Sparks Unity’, nearly 100 cultural events will take place in over 20 European countries. The programme, organised by the the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, will include both EU Member States and candidate countries, with most events planned in the Belgian capital.

Beginning in January 2025, Polish art and culture will take centre stage all across Europe. In celebration of Poland’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, between January and June 2025, nearly 100 cultural events such as concerts, plays, exhibitions, film screenings, and literary events will take place in more than 20 European countries. Organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute under the motto “Culture Sparks Unity”, the programme will showcase the most exciting trends in contemporary Polish art, focusing on the new, emerging generation of artists. The events, which will be held in both EU member and potential member states, are aimed to promote the notion of solidarity and international collaboration.

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