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//Art Café//. Open discussion on art. Meeting with Piotr Lutyński | PL, ENG

Art Café. Open discussion on art. Meeting with Piotr Lutyński | PL, ENG

13.11.2021 at 3 pm – 7 pm

Published at:03.11.2021

On Saturday 13 November at 3 pm, Mosaic Group, Nausika Education Foundation and MOCAK invite you to the latest edition of talking about art for everyone – Art Café. This time the traditional formula of the event will be enriched by a meet-the-artist session with Piotr Lutyński, during which we will jointly reflect on what contemporary art is.

Sessions in this series are based on parallel discussions in groups of several people, with the context being the participants’ own experiences and the emotions aroused in them by the works. Each group has its own moderator assigned. The November edition of the event will be divided into two parts. The first will traditionally take place at selected exhibitions. In the second part, the participants will move to the audiovisual hall to meet the artist Piotr Lutyński.

The event provides a good opportunity to take a closer look at the exhibitions in the MOCAK Collection: Art Feeds on Art, The Artist Is Present and Architecture as Symbol, Text and Backdrop. The session will be held in Polish and English. The common parts will be held in English, with translation if necessary. We meet at 3pm in front of the Museum.

The event is taking place as part of the Mosaic Art project run by the Ordinary Mosaic Association and the Flying Café project, run by the Nausika Educational Foundation. Both funded by the European Solidarity Corps.

Register with the Ordinary Mosaic Association using the form: https://forms.gle/mkv3eR8rLfMRdwFW9

The event will be held in compliance with sanitary safety rules. Detailed information about the tour and sanitary guidelines is posted on the Museum’s website under ‘Visitor Guidelines’ >> Place limit: 40.

Co-financed by the European Solidarity Fund and the European Union