Ania Ready: I Also Fight Windmills – a literary photobook, Book Presentation, Talk & Signing
The first photobook by the Polish-British artist Ania Ready, combining Ready’s photography and the writing of trilingual author Sophie Gaudier-Brzeska to explore themes of displacement, creativity, loneliness, and social exclusion.
08
02.2024
Events, Literature, Visual arts
Marta Mathea Radwan Quintet @ Jazz Cafe POSK
Marta Mathea Radwan Quintet present their debut concert at Jazz Café POSK, bringing an eclectic mix of jazz standards, original compositions, and Polish tunes in new arrangements.
24
02.2024
Events, Music
Marta Gornitzka Sings the Poetry of Agnieszka Osiecka @ Jazz Cafe POSK
Up- and-coming Jazz vocalist Marta Gornitzka offers her own interpretation of songs that could be considered part of the ‘Great Polish Songbook’
17
02.2024
Events, Music
Agata Kubiak Quintet: The Chet Baker Songbook” @ Jazz Cafe POSK
The Agata Kubiak Quintet return to the Jazz Cafe POSK stage to present jazz standards made famous by the wonderful trumpeter and singer Chet Baker.
09
02.2024
Events, Music
Sam Merrick Sings The Great Standards! with the Jakub Cywinski Trio @ Jazz Cafe POSK
British jazz singer, Sam Merrick performs alongside a trio of superb jazz musicians featuring John Crawford on piano, Jakub Cywiński on bass and EricFord on drums, presenting standards from the Great American songbook and beyond.
10
02.2024
Events, Music
Polish Film Talk & Screening – The Peasants @ Watermans Arts
A special screening of The Peasants, with earlier Film Talk by central/eastern European cinema expert Michael Brooke, on Poland's history of animation.
25
02.2024
Events, Film
“The Righteous. The Story of the Ulma Family”
A theatrical production based on the true & tragic story of the Ulma Family, honoured as Righetous Among the Nations for their heroism in sheltering two Jewish families during WWII.
28
01.2024
Events, History, Theatre
Gala Premiere – “Rescuing Chopin – A True Story in Two Acts”
A new play telling the true story of the rediscovery of a lost statue of Chopin on London's Southbank, a post WWII gift from the Polish government to the UK, which was found with the help of the homeless.
27
01.2024
Events, Music, Theatre
Exploring Grief and Loss Through Art
Featuring three Polish artists based in London as part of a a group exhibition that explores artists’ experience of loss and grief in contemporary art practice.
24
01.2024
23
02.2024
Events, Visual arts
