Hans Hartig's 150th Birthday
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Join us on Thursday, October 5th 2023 at 6 P.M. at the National Museum in Szczecin - the Szczecin History Museum for an event commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding Pomeranian painter Hans Hartig. Read more ...
KONIK STUDIO Timeline / Katarzyna Zimnoch and Paweł Kleszczewski
Konik Film Studio is run by the artistic duo: Katarzyna Zimnoch and Paweł Kleszczewski. They work in the fields of visual arts, new media, painting and animated film. They are present both in gallery spaces and at film festivals. Read more ...
Paweł Bałakirew "Colours of Melancholy"
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"Colours of Melancholy", a temporary exhibition of works by Paweł Bałakirew, will be available at the National Museum in Szczecin - the Szczecin History Museum (ul. Księcia Mściwoja II 8) from September 19th 2023. Read more ...
Museum closed on August 15th
On August 15th 2023, all the Museum facilities are closed due to a bank holiday.
6th Jewish Music Days in Szczecin
The SPOT.ON ART Foundation, together with the National Museum in Szczecin and Willa Ogrody Śródmieście, would like to invite you to the 6th, this time international, edition of Jewish Music Days in Szczecin. Read more ...
"Demnächst! Seeing Is(Not)Believing” at Kunsthalle Rostock
The exhibition of works by Sladjan Nedeljkovic and Roland Schefferski "Seeing Is (Not) Believing”, which was on display at the National Museum in Szczecin – the Museum of Contemporary Art in 2022, may be visited at Kunsthalle Rostock from August 6th 2023. Read more ...
"Things Different" by Kamil Kuskowski at Ogrody Śródmieście
At first look, Kamil Kuskowski's neon inscription 'HAPPINESS MAKES THINGS DIFFERENT' seems to be a truism claiming that fortune changes the perception of reality. Read more ...
"European Gulag" Exhibition
The exhibition will recall the history of forced labour camps that were created in Central and Eastern Europe after the Second World War in countries dominated by communist regimes: East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Moldova. Read more ...