The Art+Science Meeting Project is being realized since 2011 by the LAZNIA Centre for Contemporary Art in Gdansk.
The Art+Science Meeting project presents art and science through an expanded exhibition, workshop, publication, meeting and debate program as two different perspectives of the same reality. The interdisciplinary open to discussion character of the project gives a possibility to present the achievements of world’s most outstanding artists who create in the area of science and technology. It also allows a wider look on the contemporary civilization for which science and technology are progress conditions but still remain opaque to most people.
The Outdoor Gallery of the City of Gdansk is an art project for the Lower Town – the district of Gdansk where Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art is situated. This culture institution through the cooperation in the framework of a long-term revitalization plan supports the process of social and architectonic transformation of the neglected district. The project consists of two important elements: international competition aiming to create a permanent collection of works of art in urban space and a wide range of educational activities.
Art and the City Non - Festival is the first, pilot edition of a non-festival organized by the ŁAŹNIA Centre for Contemporary Art. The event takes place in Gdańsk over the summer and focuses on the broadly understood public art.
Art and the City is an opportunity to look at the latest developments in contemporary art exhibited outside gallery walls, spend some time outdoors, take part in creative activities and meet new people. Through these actions we want to refer to pressing social problems, think about the role of art in the urban space, look for different forms of communicating with viewers and new contexts for art.
We’re doing art in the city. Not another public art festival!
The Festival In Out, ongoing since 2005, is a competition for works of video, animated, experimental, documentary, and feature film etudes. The competition is open to young artists under 35 years of age. Each edition focuses on different artistic and social problems. The event aims to create a platform for discussion between artists, and to examine the current state of the art of cinema, as well as to encourage reflection on the world and its problems.