European Day of Artistic Creativity // Activities 2019

PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES 2019 AT LUBLIN

European Day of Artistic Creativity in Lublin

European Day of Artistic Creativity in Lublin

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The European Day of Artistic Creativity in Lublin is an interdisciplinary event addressed to all residents of Lublin. Children, young people, adults, seniors as well as people with hearing, sight and intellectual disabilities will receive the opportunity to develop their knowledge about contemporary art as well as creative skills through numerous events organized by local artists and cultural managers on March 21st - 24th within this CreArt annual activity. The program of the European Day of Artistic Creativity in Lublin will be based on a series of free events dedicated to organized groups as well as individual recipients. During this four-day event one will be able to take part in voguing and DJ workshops, AR and VR classes and many others. As part of the offer, selected events will be translated into Polish sign language. An educational workshops for adults about Deaf Art will be conducted in Polish sign language and translated into Polish. Part of this year's celebration of the European Day of Artistic Creativity in Lublin will also include exhibitions presented at galeria Labirznt in Lublin and accompanying events – tours, meetings with artists and workshops for children. A joint exhibition of two young artists, Barbara Gryka and Julia Golachowska, titled Identity consists of small things, will take place in Galeria Labirynt | Plaza (13 Lipowa Str. in Lublin / entrance at Ofiar Katynia Str.). Inclusive Photo Laboratory exhibition organized in Galeria Labirynt (5 ks. J. Popiełuszki Str. in Lublin) will feature photographs taken by blind photographers from Kyiv. The European Day of Artistic Creativity in Lublin will be a unique time that will remind the city's residents that each of them can act creatively and try their hand at implementing even the most unusual ideas. It will also be an opportunity for the city's residents to become active participants in cultural life.