This symposium invited artists and scholars from Poland who are concerned with the country’s ongoing culture wars about issues such as e.g. abortion or blasphemy laws, LGBT rights, migration, freedom of speech, role of the church. The aim was to present and discuss their respective works and methods with a view to ethical as well as practical questions: Is it possible to transform culture wars peacefully through art and culture? If yes, how and to which extent? Which approaches are appropriate and in which contexts? When to provoke, when to negotiate? When to escalate, when to moderate? How do art and popular culture intersect when it comes to activism, protest, and social engagement?

The symposium was part of the international research project “Contemporary Part, Popular Culture, and Peacebuilding in Eastern Europe”, headed by Prof. Dr. Jörg Scheller, Zurich University of the Arts, and funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Further sub-projects of the research explore conflict transformation through art and culture in the Republic of Moldova and Armenia.

Documentation of Lectures

Lecture by Szymon Szymankiewicz, symposium “Art in Times of Culture Wars”, Poznan, 2023
Lecture by Anna Konik, symposium “Art in Times of Culture Wars”, Poznan, 2023
Lecture by Kazimierz Piotrowski, symposium “Art in Times of Culture Wars”, Poznan, 2023
Lecture by Dorota Nieznalska, symposium “Art in Times of Culture Wars”, Poznan, 2023
Lecture by Jana Shostak, symposium “Art in Times of Culture Wars”, Poznan, 2023
Lecture by Hubert Czerepok, symposium “Art in Times of Culture Wars”, Poznan, 2023
Lecture by Krzysztof Czyżewski, symposium “Art in Times of Culture Wars”, Poznan, 2023
Lecture by Joanna Rajkowska, symposium “Art in Times of Culture Wars”, Poznan, 2023

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