Tartu 2024 mini art gallery opens in Liepāja
Until the end of the year, it will showcase works by Estonian and Latvian artists that have been inspired by friendly neighbourly relations.
Until the end of the year, it will showcase works by Estonian and Latvian artists that have been inspired by friendly neighbourly relations.
On Friday, July 12, at 19:00 in the concert garden “Pūt, vējiņi!” the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra, led by principal conductor Guntis Kuzma, invites you to an impassionate symphonic jazz and flamenco concert.
During the residency, the artists will have a diversified cultural program, which will aim to widen their knowledge about the city and the region.
This session will focus on how power empowers the capacity and how the capacity empowers the creation, design, and development of the whole European Capital of Culture 2027 project.
The Liepāja 2027 Foundation (Liepāja 2027) invites you to an informal meeting with experts from Latvia and Japan on the accessibility and promotion of inclusive culture in Liepāja, Latvia, and globally.
Until May 23rd, three artists – Sabīne Vernere,.Andrejs Lavrinovičs, and Anna Franciska Beļāne – will display their works in the shop windows along Tirgoņu iela,
Come and be part of the festivities on 9 May – Europe Day!
“Raise the Sails” initiative is a community engagement program designed to celebrate Europe Day (May 9th) and foster active participation in the European Capital of Culture 2027 project.
Join us in Liepāja for an unforgettable summer residence experience!
For over three decades, the festival has served as a beacon of musical excellence, attracting both dedicated audiences and renowned musicians to the charming city of Liepāja.