16.06.2024 Events, Music

L.A.S. Promo Tour Europe 2024

Catch L.A.S. in London during these two dates : 13.06 | London | Theatre Ship 16.06 | London | Cafe OTO

L.A.S. Publishing House Listening and Sounding – a publishing initiative created by Piotr Damasiewicz, whose aim, apart from publishing music itself, is to promote art and music through joint experience between listener-musician, artist-viewer. It is an artistic platform focusing on co-creating interpersonal relationships, building a network of artistic connections and educating creators and audiences through sound.

This year marks 6 years since the release of the first album by L.A.S. Listening and Sounding. They are going on a tour promoting their activities, recordings, albums and approach to sound and conscious listening. Their main goal is to export the unique concept of the L.A.S. publishing house, integrating music, art, education and environmental protection around the global problem of sound pollution. During the tour, they will play concerts to which they have invited outstanding artists, build a distribution network of their vinyls and meet people from the music industry and beyond.

Find out more about L.A.S. and the tour HERE

Scheduled Events Music

Open House – Polish Underground Movement Study

Saturday 20th June 2026 - Explore Polish Wartime history at an Open Day of the Polish Underground Movement Study Trust - an archive dedicated to the Polish Resistance in WWII located on Ealing Common.
20 06.2026 Events, History

Collecting Cultures: Central and Eastern Europe –

This panel will reveal insider tips on what to seek out in the market, unpack the unique qualities that make this region’s photography so compelling, and spotlight must-know artists and hidden gems that even seasoned collectors might have missed. Perfect for discovering fresh perspectives and building your collection with confidence.
16 05.2026 Events, Visual arts

Polish Fashion Stories: Unexpected Encounter – Batik

The earliest known examples of Polish batiks appeared around 1903 at an exhibition in Kraków, when the artist Jan Bukowski presented furniture upholstered in textiles decorated with what was called then “a manner of Easter eggs” - it was before the term batik had even entered the Polish language. From this point, other Kraków artists began to further explore the technique and its possibilities.
05 05.2026 Events, Visual arts