Art Alphabet. How to Read Contemporary Art is a professional training for teachers who specialize in art, art history, cultural education, history and Polish language. Each training consists of 4 study visits that take place in Zachęta. The study is available only to teachers from outside Warsaw, preferably from small cities with a limited access to museums and galleries. Thanks to our sponsor the participation in the training is free for participants. During the study visits teachers participate in lectures and workshops with art educators, curators and artists. They also have the opportunity to share their own experience.
Art Alphabet. How to Read Contemporary Art is a professional training for teachers who specialize in art, art history, cultural education, history and Polish language. Each training consists of 4 study visits that take place in Zachęta. The study is available only to teachers from outside Warsaw, preferably from small cities with a limited access to museums and galleries. Thanks to our sponsor the participation in the training is free for participants. During the study visits teachers participate in lectures and workshops with art educators, curators and artists. They also have the opportunity to share their own experience.
Art Alphabet. How to Read Contemporary Art is a professional training for teachers who specialize in art, art history, cultural education, history and Polish language. Each training consists of 4 study visits that take place in Zachęta. The study is available only to teachers from outside Warsaw, preferably from small cities with a limited access to museums and galleries. Thanks to our sponsor the participation in the training is free for participants. During the study visits teachers participate in lectures and workshops with art educators, curators and artists. They also have the opportunity to share their own experience.
Art Alphabet. How to Read Contemporary Art is a professional training for teachers who specialize in art, art history, cultural education, history and Polish language. Each training consists of 4 study visits that take place in Zachęta. The study is available only to teachers from outside Warsaw, preferably from small cities with a limited access to museums and galleries. Thanks to our sponsor the participation in the training is free for participants. During the study visits teachers participate in lectures and workshops with art educators, curators and artists. They also have the opportunity to share their own experience.
Art Alphabet. How to Read Contemporary Art is a professional training for teachers who specialize in art, art history, cultural education, history and Polish language. Each training consists of 4 study visits that take place in Zachęta. The study is available only to teachers from outside Warsaw, preferably from small cities with a limited access to museums and galleries. Thanks to our sponsor the participation in the training is free for participants. During the study visits teachers participate in lectures and workshops with art educators, curators and artists. They also have the opportunity to share their own experience.
Art Alphabet. How to Read Contemporary Art is a professional training for teachers who specialize in art, art history, cultural education, history and Polish language. Each training consists of 4 study visits that take place in Zachęta. The study is available only to teachers from outside Warsaw, preferably from small cities with a limited access to museums and galleries. Thanks to our sponsor the participation in the training is free for participants. During the study visits teachers participate in lectures and workshops with art educators, curators and artists. They also have the opportunity to share their own experience.
With the support of the Society, the participants of Sharon Lockhart’s project Little Review, students from the Youth Sociotherapy Centre in Rudzienko went Venice to see the exhibition at the Polish Pavilion and meet the artist.
Thanks to the donations received from our patrons, we continue to support the development of the Zachęta colletion. We received a donation to purchase Olga Wolniak’s Marek and Tomek (the portrait of Marek Sobczyk and Tomasz Piłat). We wish to thank our donors and all members of Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts.
A year ago after over 100 years the square ceased to be a parking and became a space for exchange of thought, presenting art and cultural education. This year we also wanted the square to encourage visting the gallery. Thanks to the support and engagement of members of the Society it became possible! We thank all the members of the Society who made this possible!
Art Alphabet. How to Read Contemporary Art is a professional training for teachers who specialize in art, art history, cultural education, history and Polish language. Each training consists of 4 study visits that take place in Zachęta. The study is available only to teachers from outside Warsaw, preferably from small cities with a limited access to museums and galleries. Thanks to our sponsor the participation in the training is free for participants. During the study visits teachers participate in lectures and workshops with art educators, curators and artists. They also have the opportunity to share their own experience.
One of the most internationally recognized Polish artists, Joanna Piotrowska, has decided to donate 100 photographs to the cause of fighting violence against women. Together with the artist, we decided to support the Feminoteka Foundation, which has been working for over 15 years against gender discrimination and violence against women. In just one day we managed to collect over 50 thousand zlotys from Polish and foreign donors! The first 100 people received a copy of the artist’s limited edition photograph.