Twenty years of The ICC
27 May, Friday
4–7 p.m.A sense of change, a debate around 50/20. Sketches and essays to mark twenty years of the International Cultural Centre. Participated by the authors, among others: Magdaléna Vášáryová, Dr. Erhard Busek, Prof. Gregory J. Ashworth, Prof. Joseph Rykwert, Rod Fisher
Moderated by Prof. Jacek Purchla
Discussion on change in selected focus areas over the last two decades: Europe and dialogue, Heritage and memory, Culture and development.
admission free, simultaneous translation
28 May, Saturday
12, 2 p.m.Guided tour of the exhibition Us and Them. An intricate history of otherness (in Polish)
4 p.m.
Guided tour of the exhibition Us and Them. An intricate history of otherness (in Polish and in English)
admission free
29 May, Sunday
The Open Door Day in the ICC, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (admission free)11 a.m.
Touring the Ravens House (in Polish)
11.45 a.m.
Welcome to the Ravens House – artistic workshops for children (registration obligatory: warsztaty[at]mck.krakow.pl)
12 p.m.
Guided tour of the exhibition Us and Them. An intricate history of otherness (in Polish)
1 p.m.
Touring the Ravens House (in Polish)
1.45 p.m.
Welcome to the Ravens House – artistic workshops for children (registration obligatory: warsztaty[at]mck.krakow.pl)
3 p.m.
Touring the Ravens House (in Polish)
3 p.m.
How to "sell" the city? - Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga, Dr. Michał Wiśniewski and Katarzyna Jagodzińska (moderator) discuss the role of culture and heritage in a city (in Polish)
4 p.m.
Guided tour of the exhibition Us and Them. An intricate history of otherness (in Polish and in English)
5 p.m.
The beautiful ugliness, the ugly beauty – Anna Polony reads Umberto Eco, accompanied by Dorota Imiełowska, cello
Additionally:
- Coffee and book – a cafe with a reading room in the panoramic room and the ICC roof deck
- Presentation of the multimedia exhibition A panorama of the twenty years of the ICC and an Edward Dwurnik’s painting Main Market Square in Krakow
- ICC Library open for the visitors
- Competition with prizes funded by the ICC
- Presentation of a Delphine Hazebroucq’s installation My Nest in KRK (Department of Stage Design, Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow)
- 20% discount for all ICC publications

