The exhibition “European Kinship – Eastern European Perspective” opened at the Capa Contemporary Photography Center in Budapest on 13 February 2025. Until the end of March 2025, visitors will have the
Polish musicians on the Barbican Centre stage during the Unsound festival and Łukasz Twarkowski’s “The Employees” at the Southbank Centre – this is an artistic preview of the UK/Poland Season 2025...
In 2024, at the initiative of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, a rich cultural programme was organised on the Korean Peninsula to commemorate the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Poland.
The first international conference under the research project Identity Crisis Network invites scholars, curators, artists, and other individuals and collectives to join in a conversation that seeks to
Launching in March 2025 and running through November, the UK/Poland Season 2025, initiated by the British Council, features over 100 events across dozens of cities in both countries, celebrating a...
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...
136 cities worldwide. 43 countries. 500 study visits. 147 projects. These are the figures that sum up the activities of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute from May to December 2024. Behind these statistics
Best wishes for this festive season from the AMI team!
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,..
To celebrate the 35th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Poland and the Republic of Korea, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute has prepared a programme that aims at popularising Polish
