25.07.2025 News

PCI London Welcomes New Director

The Polish Cultural Institute in London is pleased to announce the appointment of Anna Tryc-Bromley as its new Director, effective from 25 July 2025.

Anna brings over 20 years of experience in cultural diplomacy, public relations, and international collaboration, working across South Asia, the UK, and Poland. She previously served as Deputy Director of the Polish Cultural Institute in London (2006–2011) and later became the founding Director of the Polish Cultural Institute in New Delhi, India (2012–2015).

Throughout her career, she has led major cultural initiatives, developed international partnerships, and shaped communications for institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw and HP Poland. She has also worked closely with NGOs to support institutional development and fundraising.

Anna is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.

We are delighted to welcome Anna back to PCI London and look forward to her leadership  in advancing Polish culture in the UK!

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