
Liepāja 2027 meets with the Ambassador of Israel to Latvia, Sandra Simoviča

Today, we had the pleasure of hosting the Ambassador of Israel, Sandra Simoviča, in Liepāja !
During the meeting, Board Member Eva Ciekurze and Content Producer Anna Priedola introduced the ambassador to the 2027 program and discussed potential collaboration.
As the European Capital of Culture in 2027, Liepāja places great importance on international cooperation, and we are excited about the opportunity to strengthen our ties with Israel.
Collaboration in the fields of Israeli culture and arts could offer fantastic opportunities for both our artists and cultural professionals, fostering new projects and initiatives.
We look forward to exciting joint events that will enrich our cultural program and promote cultural exchange between our nations.
We are confident that this meeting marks the first step towards a long-lasting and fruitful partnership!
Many thanks to the Ambassador for the time and support!


Inviting to a seminar on EU funding opportunities for cultural and social projects
This seminar is designed for municipalities, cultural organizations, and civil society representatives interested in learning about EU programs “Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values” (CERV) and “Creative Europe” (RE) and their funding opportunities for social and cultural projects.

Contemporary Art Exhibition “Concerns. Crazy Days” at the Liepāja Peter’s Market (Pētertirgus)
The exhibition will run until the end of May, gathering a selection of established and emerging artists from Liepāja and Latvia, who will reflect on pressing contemporary issues while spotlighting the potential of unconventional venues in the city as platforms for contemporary art.