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Adam Mickiewicz Institute






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Instytut Adama Mickiewicza
Founded1 March 2000; 24 years ago (2000-03-01)
FounderPolish Government
TypeCultural institution
Location

Area served

20 countries, worldwide
ProductPolish cultural and language education

Key people

Barbara Schabowska, Director
Websiteiam.pl
Adam Mickiewicz Institute (housed in the "Sugar Palace"), Warsaw

The Adam Mickiewicz Institute (Polish: Instytut Adama Mickiewicza) is a government-sponsored organization funded by Poland's Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, and headquartered at 25 Mokotowska Street (the Sugar Palace) in Warsaw.

Named after Polish national poet Adam Mickiewicz, its goal is to promote the Polish language and Polish culture abroad.[1] The institute operates a trilingual Polish-English-Russian portal, "Culture.pl", founded in 2001.

Activities[edit]

Besides a large number of associated poets, essayists, writers, translators, artists; literary, music, and film critics; and curators, the Institute includes Barbara Schabowska, the Director (the former were Krzysztof Olendzki[2] and Paweł Potoroczyn),[3] as well as three deputy directors and number of key projects and programmes managers.

In addition to the Ministry-of-Culture-sponsored Adam Mickiewicz Institute, there are Polish Cultural Institutes, sponsored by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,[4] in over 22 major foreign cities, including Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Bucharest, Düsseldorf, Kyiv, Leipzig, London, Minsk, Moscow, New York City, Paris, Prague, Rome, Saint Petersburg, Sofia, Stockholm, Tel Aviv, Vienna, and Vilnius.

While the Adam Mickiewicz Institute frequently collaborates with the Polish Cultural Institutes, each institution is independent of the other and is sponsored by a different Polish government ministry.[5]

Projects and programmes[edit]

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Notes[edit]

  • ^ "Ambassador Krzysztof Olendzki appointed Director of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute @www.classicalsource.com". classicalsource.com. Archived from the original on 2018-12-28. Retrieved 2018-12-27.
  • ^ IAM (2013). "Director: Paweł Potoroczyn". Instytut Adama Mickiewicza. Archived from the original on 2013-07-05. Retrieved 2013-05-09.
  • ^ "Instytuty Polskie". Msz.gov.pl. Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
  • ^ Polish Cultural Institutes around the world – arranged according to cities in an alphabetical order. Internet Archive. Retrieved May 9, 2013.
  • ^ "I, CULTURE Orchestra". Askonas Holt. Archived from the original on 2018-12-28. Retrieved 2018-12-27.
  • ^ "Digital Cultures Conference 24–25.09.2018 / Warsaw". digitalcultures.pl. Retrieved 2018-12-27.
  • ^ "LONDON DESIGN FAIR". DANA JUSZCZYK. Retrieved 2018-12-27.
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