MUSEUM COOPERATION PROJECTS
Uwertura dla "Karola z Atmy”
15 października w Muzeum Karola Szymanowskiego w willi "Atma" w Zakopanem W miesiącu urodzinowym kompozytora, zabrzmiał – po raz pierwszy – utwór młodego kompozytora Jarosława Płonki Uwertura dla "Karola z Atmy” inspirowany muzyką Karola Szymanowskiego.
Ottoman-Europe
The National Museum in Krakow has been invited to take part in the prestigious international project "Ottomans & Europeans: Reflecting on five centuries of cultural relations".
Yes, You Can!
A project which provides information on how to support cultural activities, in particular those undertaken by organizations working for the benefit of disadvantaged groups.
Ottoman-Europe
The National Museum in Krakow has been invited to take part in the prestigious international project "Ottomans & Europeans: Reflecting on five centuries of cultural relations".
The Young Poland Project: The Renaissance of Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890-1918
The Young Poland Project: The Renaissance of Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890-1918, is the result of the cooperation between the National Museum in Kraków, William Morris Gallery and the Institute of Polish Culture in London, the purpose of which is to organise the world's first exhibition promoting applied arts and architecture of the Young Poland period in London with the publication of the first international publication devoted entirely to the Polish applied arts, crafts and architecture of the Young Poland period, prepared especially for foreign, mainly British, audiences.
“CULTURE BEYOND BORDERS” | “კულტურა საზღვრებს მიღმა”
“CULTURE BEYOND BORDERS” | “კულტურა საზღვრებს მიღმა” - the Polish-Georgian museum collaboration project
The core assumption of the project is the preparation and implementation of the “Cultural Institution Management Academy” program which will make it possible to create a platform for exchange of experience and best practices between Polish and Georgian cultural institutions. The project will enable to share knowledge about standards which have been developed, solutions for strategic operational areas for museums, museum management processes and the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage.
The core assumption of the project is the preparation and implementation of the “Cultural Institution Management Academy” program which will make it possible to create a platform for exchange of experience and best practices between Polish and Georgian cultural institutions. The project will enable to share knowledge about standards which have been developed, solutions for strategic operational areas for museums, museum management processes and the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage.
Portraits of Stanisław Wyspiański at the National Portrait Gallery
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The National Museum in Kraków, together with the National Portrait Gallery and the Polish Cultural Institute in London, has commenced collaboration which will result in an exhibition of Stanisław Wyspiański's portraits at the National Portrait Gallery in London.