Coordinates: 49°49′29″N 19°2′40.5″E / 49.82472°N 19.044583°E / 49.82472; 19.044583

Galeria Bielska BWA

From WikiProjectMed
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Main building of Galeria Bielska BWA
45th Painting Biennale Bielsko Autumn (2021)

Galeria Bielska BWA is a municipal art gallery of Bielsko-Biała, Poland, dedicated to the contemporary art. It carries out exhibition, publishing, documentary and educational activities. It is the organiser of the Painting Biennale Bielsko Autumn (Bielska Jesień) and the Bielsko-Biała Visual Arts Festival (Bielski Festiwal Sztuk Wizualnych).[1][2]

The main seat of the gallery is the building at 11, 3 Maja Street. It was built in 1960 as the Pavilion of the Visual Artists (Pawilon Plastyków) in the place of the Bielsko Synagogue destroyed by Nazis. The Pavillion hosted exhibitions of the local branch of the Association of Polish Artists and Designers. Between 1970 and 1975, it housed a branch of the Katowice Art Exhibition Office (Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych, abbreviated as BWA), which was transformed into an independent institution after the establishment of the Bielsko-Biała Voivodeship. In 1989, the building was expanded to its present form, with a second floor with a new exhibition hall (currently there are two with a total area of 400 m²), a café with a glass corner elevation (currently the Aquarium clubhouse), new offices and warehouses. In 1994, the facility was taken over by the local government of Bielsko-Biała and was given its current name. Since 2020, the gallery has also used rooms in the historic villa of Theodor Sixt (at 24 Mickiewicza Street), where e.g. an exhibition of selected works from the permanent collection is presented, which totals (as of January 2022) 1,073 works.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Painting Biennale Bielsko Autumn". Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  2. ^ "The 5th Festival of Visual Arts in Bielsko-Biała 2022". Galeria Bielska BWA. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  3. ^ "History of gallery". Galeria Bielska BWA. Retrieved 11 May 2023.

External links

49°49′29″N 19°2′40.5″E / 49.82472°N 19.044583°E / 49.82472; 19.044583