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5. Vintage Photo Festival 5. Vintage Photo Festival THURSDAY / 10.10.2019 12.00 PROLOGUE: Exsposure the Mural by SEPC Farbiarnia Gallery, Pomorska Street 68A/1 (in the courtyard) / entrance free FRIDAY / 11.10.2019 18.00 Opening Gala of the Vth Vintage Photo Festival Dom Towarowy Jedynak, Gdańska Street 15 (entrance from Dworcowa Street, 3rd floor) / entrance free 20.00 Banquet V Vintage Photo Festival Hotel Focus Premium Pod Orłem (column hall), Gdańska Street 14 / for Vintage Photo Festival ID and VIP pass owners only SATURDAY / 12.10.2019 10.30 Curatorial tour of the Museum of Photography and „Save from oblivion” by Andrzej Maziec exhibiton Polish / English Museum of Photography, Królowej Jadwigi St. 14 / entrance free 15.00 „Eros and Thanatos. Bydgoszcz pioneers of professional Photography” exhibition opening Curator: Katarzyna Gębarowska Exhibition presented at the Okręgowe Museum in Bydgoszcz, Spichrze over the Brda River, Grodzka Street 7-11 / entrance free 16.00-20.00 Analog Photo Bazaar — analog Photography equipment market Pracownia, Jezuicka Street 22 / entrance free 17.00 Artist Present — guided tour of „Familie Werden” exhibition by the author Rie Yamada Dom Towarowy Jedynak, Gdańska Street 15 (entrance from Dworcowa Street, 3rd floor) / entrance free 19.00 „Sur Moi” by Laurent Benaïm exhibition opening Farbiarnia Gallery, Pomorska Street 68A/1 (in the courtyard) / entrance free (exhibition for adults only) 20.00 After party Vintage Photo Festival Zaklad? Club and café, Gimnazjalna Street 8/1C / for Festival pass or 10PLN SUNDAY / 13.10.2019 11.00-16.00 Organic photography workshop with Peter Bjerg Museum of Photography, Królowej Jadwigi St. 14 / entrance free fee: 50PLN, apply: [email protected] ​ 12.15 Author’s meeting with Małgorzata Czyńska and Katarzyna Gębarowska around the book „Zawód: fotografistka” And Premiere screening of „Wolność zawodowa w bydgoskich zakładach fotograficznych” Meeting with the authors of the film Adam Juszkiewicz and Ryszard Chodyna about … Kujawsko-Pomorskie Centrum Kultury, Area Kościeleckich 2 / entrance free 16.00-19.30 “Family album”, archive workshop with Marcela Paniak for anyone interested in archival family photography and related aspects of history, memory and identity (because of the exhibition workshop for adults only) Farbiarnia Gallery, Pomorska Street 68A/1 (in the courtyard) / entrance free, apply: [email protected] 20.00 “I saw you in the garden” by Jarosław Majewski exhibition opening Mózg Club, Parkowa Street 2 / entrance free WEDNESDAY / 16.10.2019 21.00 Afterparty: Jazzgot Zakład? Club and café, Gimnazjalna Street 8/1C / entrance free THURSDAY / 17.10.2019 18.00 “Flimsiness” by Jowita Mormul exhibition opening Museum of Phototgraphy, Królowej Jadwigi St. 14 apply: [email protected] ​ FRIDAY / 18.10.2019 17:00 - 19:15 Large format photography in positive technique – workskops with Marek Noniewicz Museum of Phototgraphy, Królowej Jadwigi St. 14 apply: [email protected] ​ cost: 30PLN SATURDAY / 19.10.2019 11:00 -17:00 Workshops with Anita Andrzejewska Museum of Phototgraphy, Królowej Jadwigi St. 14 apply: [email protected] ​ Entrance free 22:00 Afterparty: Get back to the 90’s Zakład? Gimnazjalna Street 8/1C for Festival pass or 10PLN SUNDAY/ 20.10.2019 12:00 ,,Eros and Thanatos. Female pioneers of professional Photography in Bydgoszcz” – curatorial tour Okręgowe Museum in Bydgoszcz, Spichrze over the Brda River, Grodzka Street 7-11 / for Festival pass owners + 1PLN 13:00 Walk in the footsteps of Bydgoszcz pioneers of photography Meeting: in front of Okręgowe Museum in Bydgoszcz, Spichrze over Brda River, ul. Grodzka 7-11/entrance free MONDAY/ 21.10.2019 18:00 Movie ,,The man who saw too much” Cinema Orzeł, Marcinkowskiego Street 12-14/ for Festival pass owners 20:00 Movie „Shooting the mafia” Cinema Orzeł, Marcinkowskiego Street 12-14/ for Festival pass owners TUESDAY/ 22.10.2019 21:00 Movie „Harry Gruyaert. Photographer” Cinema Orzeł, Marcinkowskiego Street 12-14/ for Festival pass owners WEDNESDAY/ 23.10.2019 21:00 Afterparty: Jazzgot Zakład? Gimnazjalna Street 8/1C/ entrance free THURSDAY/ 24.10.2019 17:00 Author’s meeting with Agnieszka Pajączkowska around the book „Wędrowny zakład fotograficzny” Okręgowe Museum in Bydgoszcz, Spichrze over the Brda River, Grodzka Street 7-11 / for Festival pass owners + 1PLN SATURDAY/ 26.10.2019 15:00 ,,Henryk Nahorski Archi(v)tecture” – album premiere Kujawsko-Pomorskie Centrum Kultury, Area Kościeleckich 6 / entrance free 17:00 Curratorial tour of the festival exhibitions Closing of the Vintage Photo Festival Dom Towarowy Jedynak, Gdańska Street 15 (entrance from Dworcowa Street, 3rd floor) / entrance free Exhibition locations and opening hours for visitors Dom Towarowy Jedynak Gdańska Street 15 (entrance from Dworcowa Street, 3rd floor) Monday – Saturday – 10.00 am – 6.00 pm Sunday – 1​0.00 am – 4.00 pm ​ Farbiarnia Gallery Pomorska Street 68A/1 (in the courtyard) Monday-Friday - 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 12am - 4pm Other institutions according to opening hours Admission to festival exhibitions, films at the Orzeł Cinema and events at Zakład Club and Cafe upon presentation of an identifier, Festival pass or VIP pass. Admission to the V Vintage Photo Festival Gala Banquet at the hotel Pod Orłem with a VIP pass. The Festival pass and VIP pass can be purchased on goingapp.pl, empikbilety.pl, through the Going application or stationary in Empik stores, Jedynak Department Store, Farbiarnia Gallery, Museum of Phototgraphy and MCK. Registration for the workshops: [email protected] EXHIBITIONS WORKSHOPS MOVIES: DOM TOWAROWY JEDYNAK Gdańska Street 15 (entrance from Dworcowa Street, 3rd floor) Rie Yamada ,,Familie Werden” Tomasz Gudzowaty ,,Proof” Bogdan Konopka ,, ,,Leçons de Ténèbres" Teresa Anniuk-Gulak ,,Conversations with my mother” laureaci Vintage Grand Prix Agnieszka Grymowicz ,,Beyond Time” (1st prize} Karol Szymkowiak ,,„C’è sempre un tango” (2st prize) Igor Tereshkov ,,Oil and Moss” (3st prize) Celeste Ortiz ,,Petals on the skin” (honourable mention) Wojciech Sternak ,,Lappland” (honourable mention) Adam Juszkiewicz ,,Credo” (honourable mention) FARBIARNIA GALLERY Pomorska Street 68A/1 (in the courtyard) Exhibition Laurent Benaim ,,Sur Moi” Workshops with Marcela Paniak Post-workshop exhibition; exhibition curator Marcela Paniak MUZEUM OKRĘGOWE Grodzka Street 7-11 ,,Eros and Thanatos. Female pioneers of professional Photography in Bydgoszcz” MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY Królowej Jadwigi St. 14 Jowita Mormul “Flimsiness” Large format photography in positive technique – workshops with Marek Noniewicz Organic photography workshop with Peter Bjerg Workshops with Anita Andrzejewska KLUB MÓZG Parkowa Street 2 Jarosław Majewski “I saw you in the garden” MIEJSKIE CENTRUM KULTURY MCK, Orzeł Cinema Marcinkowskiego Street 12-14 Movies ,,The man who saw too much” „Shooting the mafia” „Harry Gruyaert. Photographer” KUJAWSKO-POMORSKIE CENTRUM KULTURY Area Kościeleckich 6 Author’s meeting with Małgorzata Czyńska and Katarzyna Gębarowska around the book „Zawód: fotografistka”. ,,Henryk Nahorski Archi(v)tecture” – album premiere Meeting with Adam Juszkiewicz and Ryszard Chodyna PRACOWNIA Jezuicka Street 22 Analog Photo Bazaar ZAKŁAD? Gimnazjalna Street 8/1C Afterparty Vintage Photo Festival Afterparty: Jazzgot Koncert Jazzowy Afterparty: Get back to the 90’s Afterparty: Jazzanovism You can buy VIP pass on portals: goingapp.pl, empikbilety.pl, through the application Going, or stationary in Empik stores and Farbiarnia Gallery Prices: FESTIVAL PASS: 10 PLN VIP PASS: 198 PLN Registration for the workshops: [email protected] ​ .
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