14.09.2025 - 19.09.2025 News, Visual arts

Sapir College in Poland – an artistic project for social change

Sapir Academic College’s Laboratory for Cultural Innovation leads a study visit to Poland to explore the role of art and culture in creating social change

Between September 14–19, 2025, the Laboratory for Cultural Innovation at Sapir Academic College will lead a delegation to Poland as a summary of a year-long academic program, during which students examined Poland as a case study over two semesters.

The visit will focus on the ways in which art and culture foster social change in societies shaped by conflict, through the study of institutional models, cultural policy, and artistic practices.

The program includes meetings with artists, curators, and academics, as well as visits to leading cultural institutions in Warsaw and Orońsko. In addition, Sapir will present its innovative projects, aiming to promote mutual knowledge exchange, develop new collaborations, and strengthen the cultural and academic dialogue between Poland and Israel.

The delegation’s visit will culminate in an academic panel in December 2025, featuring a representative from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.

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