GeoArt Lublin Festival

Kongresowi towarzyszyć będą liczne wydarzenia kulturalne ściśle powiązane z jego koncepcją i tematyką, a realizowane w ramach GeoArt Lublin Festival.

GeoArt Lublin Festival (11–12 września 2025 roku) to wyjątkowe wydarzenie artystyczne, które łączy muzykę, sztuki plastyczne, fotografię, film i taniec, tworząc fascynującą narrację o naszej planecie. Artyści, czerpiąc inspirację z procesów geograficznych, zjawisk naturalnych
i piękna krajobrazów, zapraszają uczestników do wielowymiarowego doświadczenia, ukazując zarówno majestat Ziemi, jak i współczesne wyzwania środowiskowe.

W programieGeoArt Lublin Festivalzaplanowano m.in.:

  • Diaporama – an Audiovisual Spectacle. A mesmerising audiovisual performance featuring extraordinary photographs by Marek Kucharczyk and Wojciech Zgłobicki, showcasing the geological and geographical wonders of our planet—from delicate crystal structures and ancient life traces to monumental desert and mountain formations. The experience will be enhanced by an electronic soundtrack composed by Rafał Rozmus, bringing out the dynamics and emotional depth of the images. This fusion of visuals and sound will offer the audience a fresh perspective on inanimate nature as an endless source of beauty and inspiration.
  • Symphonic Concert – the Tomasz Momot Orchestra, featuring guitarist Marek Raduli, will present an extraordinary symphony inspired by the sounds of nature and the energy of our planet. Combining traditional instruments with modern technologies, the musicians will craft a musical journey through the harmony of the globe. The concert will be accompanied by visual projections illustrating key stages of Earth’s evolution—from the birth of the oceans and volcanic eruptions to modern landscapes. This synchronisation of music and imagery will provide an immersive, multisensory experience.
  • Poster Biennale – the central theme of this unique exhibition is the dialogue between art and science. The Poster Biennale will serve as a platform for reflection on geographical phenomena and their significance in today’s world.
  • Nature Film Screening – the audience will have the opportunity to watch carefully curated films that reveal both the aesthetic beauty of geographical phenomena and the pressing challenges of our time, such as climate change, urbanisation, and environmental degradation. These screenings will encourage a deeper understanding of the planet’s complexity.
  • Dance Performance – Earth, Water, Air, Fire The four elements Earth, Water, Air, and Fire – with a fifth force binding them together: Dance. Interwoven with the power of nature, movement becomes a driving force, a living energy. The zMYsł Student Dance Theatre, celebrating a decade of artistic expression at UMCS Chatka Żaka, will present a captivating performance that embodies the connection between human movement and the natural elements.
  • Geomapping – in the heart of Lublin, building facades will come to life through a spectacular projection mapping show created by Paweł Łuciuk. These immersive projections, inspired by landscapes and geographical processes, will integrate art into the urban space, transforming the city itself into a part of the festival experience.
  • Nature Photography Exhibition – a showcase of works by young photographers, selected through a competition, capturing the geographical diversity of the world. The exhibition will highlight both the monumental grandeur of nature and the subtle details that often escape everyday perception.
  • Stanisław Bałdyga’s Graphic Art Exhibition – the central theme of this exhibition will be the many faces of the Earth. Stanisław Bałdyga, one of Poland’s most acclaimed linocut artists, has gained recognition for his technically and artistically masterful compositions, featured in numerous national and international exhibitions. His work has been presented at over 50 solo exhibitions and nearly 300 group shows worldwide.

The GeoArt Lublin Festival is a celebration of Earth's beauty in a multidimensional form – from majestic mountains to delicate crystal structures, from symphonic sounds to rhythmic dance. It is a space where art becomes a bridge between awareness and emotion, wonder and reflection.