
On 19 September 2025, the 68th edition of Warsaw Autumn begins. Adam Mickiewicz Institute commissioned three works by Marta Śniady, Lidia Zielińska and Nina Fukuoka.

September Sessions returns for its 3 edition, bringing together Swedish and international artists. A part of it is Alex Baczyński-Jenkins’ choreographic performance Malign Junction (Goodbye, Berlin).

On the 60th anniversary of unveiling the Sword Monument designed by Polish sculptor Alina Ślesińska from 6 September 2025 in Accra and from 13 September 2025 in Tamale visit special exhibition.

The LOT Polish Jazz Festival in London 2025 will be launched for the first time, bringing together outstanding jazz artists from Poland and the United Kingdom.

Polish artist Alicja Biała will present her latest works in London at her solo exhibition “Raw Earth, Rare Earth” at the Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery from 18 September to 25 October 2025.

Polish cinema in Berlin and Potsdam! The programme features internationally awarded films, debut productions, and a range of accompanying events – retrospectives, concerts, meetings with filmmakers.

On September 13, 2025, the Golden Thread Gallery in Belfast will host the exhibition "Radical Hope," which asks whether art can act as a guide in uncertain times.

In 2025, the Korean city of Cheongju will host the 14th edition of the prestigious Cheongju Craft Biennale, for the first time in history showcasing the works of Polish artists.

In Groningen, the Netherlands, at the end of the "Noorderlicht Biennale: Machine Entanglements", the conference "Future Fragments: Collective Minds, Shared Worlds" will be held.

The ceramic installation and overview of the contemporary Polish poster scene will be on display from 13 September 2025 as part of the London Design Festival, as part of ongoing UK/Poland Season 2025.