
October at Workshops of Culture is very eventful. Check out the programme and join us to kick off autumn.
Programme
until October 15, 2025 | Dot, dash | Robert Zając – The Line in Motion
The project plays with chance and hands over creative agency to the audience. Everyone is welcome to continue the lines and symbols inscribed on the wall—patterns inspired by science, among them the ECG line that captures the pulse of a beating heart. The challenge of capturing human beings and their world through graphic signs has fascinated artists and viewers for generations. This work extends that dialogue, inviting you to reflect on the mystery it holds.
until October 22. 2025 | The Art of Sensitivity | Paulina Garbiec – I disappeared
I Disappeared is an invitation to journey through moments of vanishing – to step behind the curtain that separates the exhibition from everyday life. The show does not frame dissociation as absence or avoidance, but reveals its protective, life-sustaining dimension. The exhibition space becomes a soft, welcoming environment that offers the chance to simply be with oneself in friendly surroundings. It is an invitation to experience how “disappearing” can become a form of self-care – a mechanism that provides the strength to survive and to return
2, 3, 4 October | Photography Workshop | A visit to the past: Photography studio from a century ago
Step into the secrets of noble photographic techniques and discover what the work of a photographer looked like 100 years ago!
In Lublin’s Hartwig Alley you’ll find an intimate Photographic Workshop run by photographer Roman Krawczenko, who specialises in historic, noble processes. A visit to this magical place offers a glimpse into how a traditional photographic studio once looked and operated, and what the daily tasks of a photographer and lab assistant were like at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The workshop also offers the chance to have your portrait taken on glass using the wet collodion process.
8 October 2025 | Miasto Movie | The Paper, dir. Ron Howard, 112’, 1994
9,10, 11 October | Photography Workshop | A visit to the past: Photography studio from a century ago
Step into the secrets of noble photographic techniques and discover what the work of a photographer looked like 100 years ago!
In Lublin’s Hartwig Alley you’ll find an intimate Photographic Workshop run by photographer Roman Krawczenko, who specialises in historic, noble processes. A visit to this magical place offers a glimpse into how a traditional photographic studio once looked and operated, and what the daily tasks of a photographer and lab assistant were like at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The workshop also offers the chance to have your portrait taken on glass using the wet collodion process.
15 October 2025 | Miasto Movie | Bombshell, dir. Jay Roach, 108’, 2019
16, 17 October 2025 | A visit to the past: Photography studio from a century ago
Step into the secrets of noble photographic techniques and discover what the work of a photographer looked like 100 years ago!
In Lublin’s Hartwig Alley you’ll find an intimate Photographic Workshop run by photographer Roman Krawczenko, who specialises in historic, noble processes. A visit to this magical place offers a glimpse into how a traditional photographic studio once looked and operated, and what the daily tasks of a photographer and lab assistant were like at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The workshop also offers the chance to have your portrait taken on glass using the wet collodion process.
22 October 2025 | Miasto Movie | C’mon C’mon, dir. Mike Mills, 108’, 2021
23, 24 October 2025 | Photography Workshop | A visit to the past: Photography studio from a century ago
Step into the secrets of noble photographic techniques and discover what the work of a photographer looked like 100 years ago!
In Lublin’s Hartwig Alley you’ll find an intimate Photographic Workshop run by photographer Roman Krawczenko, who specialises in historic, noble processes. A visit to this magical place offers a glimpse into how a traditional photographic studio once looked and operated, and what the daily tasks of a photographer and lab assistant were like at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The workshop also offers the chance to have your portrait taken on glass using the wet collodion process.
Moreover, if
- if you are a woman or gender-diverse
- you are based in Poland or other Creative Europe country, the UK, Switzerland, or Canada
- you have at least 5 years of experience in the music industry, ot 3 years in music plus 2 in other creative industries
- you have been involved in activities related to diveristy, equity, inclusion, and accessibility for at least 1 year
- you commit to take part in both in-person Talent Labs (Tallinn Music Week in April 2026 + Reeperbahn Festival in September 2026) and complete the 6-month programme with around 2 hours of online sessions per week (April–September 2026).
- and you seek to improve your career and contribute to changing music industry,
apply to Keychange Leaders Programme




