Journey to the Sistine Chapel – a mine of brilliant art
- April 15 at 6:00 PM in Rzeszow Cellars
- Tickets at the price of PLN 30 available online or in-store
- for whom: youth, adults, seniors
- accessibility: no architectural barriers, elevator on the left side of the entrance door
We invite you to the second part of the "Time of Art" series, during which we will travel in time and space to discover fascinating, diverse faces of art. During the meetings, we will explore the stories of Polish artists whose work was inspired by travel, discover traces of exotic Japan in Polish art and look at the works of such figures as Frida Kahlo and Józef Mehoffer. There will also be an exploration of monumental works of academism and the genius of Michelangelo. Each meeting is a unique opportunity not only to get to know the works of art, but also to understand the context of their creation, learn about creative techniques and discover interesting facts about the artists and their times. The meetings will be led by experts in art history.
During the lecture "A Journey to the Sistine Chapel - a Mine of Brilliant Art", based on the latest studies from Italian literature on the subject, she also wants to share her personal "experience" of the Chapel from the perspective of a museum employee, while also addressing the issue of properly making works of such outstanding artistic class available to numerous visitors.
Karolina Chomiczewska - graduated in art history and Italian philology from the Jagiellonian University. From the very beginning, she has combined her love of art with a great passion for the language and culture of Italy, once aptly called "an open-air mine of art". After completing her studies, she completed a several-month internship at the Vatican Museums, where she was involved in the inventory and cataloguing of Polish works of art in Vatican collections. Professionally, she is involved in the protection of monuments and teaching Italian.