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The Witching Woods – SHOW

PIASA Latest News about us MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCES AWARDS PUBLICATIONS current events WEBINARS CONTACT The Witching Woods SHOW curated by Joanna M. Wezyk The Witching Woods explores the myths and legends surrounding the summer solstice. Drawing on traditions from St. John’s Eve (Noc Świętojańska), the exhibition presents ritual as a transformative and healing process. Through the worship of fire and water, and symbols like the mythical fern flower, the works reflect on purity both individually and collectively. Loosely inspired by A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the exhibition blends folklore, fairy tales, and nature to depict the magic of the summer solstice. Ten artists present paintings, drawings, digital works, and sculptures that capture glimpses of the dreamlike, enchanting night. Artists: Anne Marie Beckemeyer Paige Coombe Katherine Debicki Kate Griffin Michelle Harpster Daniel Hickman Natalia Pas-Dzioba Sebastian Torrens Joanna M. Wezyk Gabriela Worosz Opening Night June 27, 2025 6:00 – 8:00 PM PIASA Galleryat the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 10am-3pm Other News The Witching Woods – SHOW • June 24, 2025 Associate Professor/Professor- Polish History • June 20, 2025 Photo Highlights from the PIASA Annual Polish Studies Conference • June 6, 2025 A New Project for the year of 2025 • April 29, 2025 1 2 3 … 47 Next » Navigation Home About Us membership conferences Awards Publications Archives Library current events webinars Contact Contact Us 208 East 30th St. New York, NY 10016 +1 (212) 686-4164piasany@gmail.com DONATION Get Connected Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Envelope Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland

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EVERLASTING Christopher Brandon and Mark Butfiloski EXHIBITION

PIASA Latest News about us MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCES AWARDS PUBLICATIONS current events WEBINARS CONTACT EVERLASTING by Christopher Brandon and Mark Butfiloski curated by Joanna M. Wezyk Brandon Bravo Brandon Bravo, a Puerto Rican-Ecuadorian artist immersed in the vibrant cultural landscape of New Jersey, delves into the intricate layers of his identity and heritage through his captivating artwork. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences and the dynamic global milieu, Bravo navigates the complexities of American identity and the enduring legacies of colonization, both within the United States and beyond. His art serves as a profound exploration of the dualities inherent in his existence – the tension between his American upbringing and the profound knowledge of his familial origins and journey. Employing the technique of mise-en-scène, Bravo skillfully constructs narratives within his compositions, inviting viewers to embark on immersive journeys through his unique perspective. Each piece is a testament to his mastery of storytelling, seamlessly weaving together elements of music, personal anecdotes, and cultural symbolism. Grounded in classical art principles, Bravo’s technique is a fusion of tradition and innovation. Through methods such as wet-on-wet and glazing, he meticulously builds layers of paint to imbue his works with depth and richness. Residing and creating in New Jersey, Bravo is not only a dedicated artist but also the co-founder and content curator of BOKEH, a platform dedicated to amplifying emerging artistic voices. With his boundary-pushing style and unwavering commitment to artistic exploration, Bravo’s oeuvre offers a fresh and thought-provoking perspective for enthusiasts seeking to engage with contemporary art. For more visit: https://www.brandonbravo.com/ Mark Butfiloski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markybutts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mk2studiopro Opening Night April 25, 2025 6:00 – 8:00 PM PIASA Galleryat the Polish Institute of Arts and SciencesApril 19th to May 27th, 2025 RSVP Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 10am-3pm Other News EVERLASTING Christopher Brandon and Mark Butfiloski EXHIBITION EVERLASTING Christopher Brandon and Mark Butfiloski EXHIBITION • March 27, 2025 Quo Vadis, Ukraina? Evening with Prof. Alexander Motyl Quo Vadis, Ukraina? Evening with Prof. Alexander Motyl • March 19, 2025 WEBINAR – Misinformation and the American Pivot on Ukraine WEBINAR – Misinformation and the American Pivot on Ukraine • March 5, 2025 WEBINAR – Private Parts, Public Discourse: Insights And Updates In Women’s Pelvic Health WEBINAR – Private Parts, Public Discourse: Insights And Updates In Women’s Pelvic Health • February 17, 2025 1 2 3 … 46 Next » Navigation Home About Us membership conferences Awards Publications Archives Library current events webinars Contact Contact Us 208 East 30th St. New York, NY 10016 +1 (212) 686-4164piasany@gmail.com DONATION Get Connected Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Envelope Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland About this author John S. Micgiel has served as director of the Institute on East Central Europe, associate director of the Harriman Institute, executive director of the Institute for the Study of Europe, and adjunct professor of international and public affairs—all at Columbia University. He is past president of the Kosciuszko Foundation, which promotes cultural exchange between the United States and Poland. In 2011 he received the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, an award honoring service to the Polish-American community. Now retired from Columbia, Micgiel teaches at the University of Warsaw. He lives in Greenwich, Connecticut.

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Quo Vadis, Ukraina? Evening with Prof. Alexander Motyl

PIASA Latest News about us MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCES AWARDS PUBLICATIONS current events WEBINARS CONTACT Quo Vadis, Ukraina? Evening with Prof. Alexander Motyl APRIL 10, 2025 at 6:00 PM 208 E 30th Street New York, NY 10016 RSVP: piasany@gmail.com or 212-686-4164 RSVP Aleksander Motyl He is one of the most outstanding American political scientists, Sovietologists, and specialists in Ukrainian studies. His work also focuses on nationalism, revolutions, and empires. He is one of the most well-known Americans of Ukrainian descent. He was born in New York into a Ukrainian family from Lviv that managed to escape from the Soviet Union. He graduated from the prestigious Jesuit Regis High School in Manhattan and studied history at Columbia University (1975), where he later earned a Ph.D. in political science (1984). He has taught at Columbia University, Lehigh University, and Harvard University and is currently a professor of political science at Rutgers University in Newark. He is the author of numerous books as well as a poet and painter. Other News EVERLASTING Christopher Brandon and Mark Butfiloski EXHIBITION EVERLASTING Christopher Brandon and Mark Butfiloski EXHIBITION • March 27, 2025 Quo Vadis, Ukraina? Evening with Prof. Alexander Motyl Quo Vadis, Ukraina? Evening with Prof. Alexander Motyl • March 19, 2025 WEBINAR – Misinformation and the American Pivot on Ukraine WEBINAR – Misinformation and the American Pivot on Ukraine • March 5, 2025 WEBINAR – Private Parts, Public Discourse: Insights And Updates In Women’s Pelvic Health WEBINAR – Private Parts, Public Discourse: Insights And Updates In Women’s Pelvic Health • February 17, 2025 1 2 3 … 46 Next » Navigation Home About Us membership conferences Awards Publications Archives Library Current Events webinars Contact Contact Us 208 East 30th St. New York, NY 10016 +1 (212) 686-4164piasany@gmail.com DONATION Get Connected Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Envelope Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland

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DIMENSIONS – Janusz Obst exhibition

PIASA Latest News about us MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCES AWARDS PUBLICATIONS current events WEBINARS CONTACT DIMENSIONS by Janusz Obst JANUSZ OBST is a classically trained artist from Zamosc, Poland, where he was born in 1946. As a young marine, he traveled the world, having spent much of his young adult life in Europe, China, Africa, and India. It was in India where he was captivated by sculpture, and for the last three decades, he has focused his work on bas-relief. His art permeates the interaction between the history of civilization, individual fate, current social and community-based issues, and his unfaltering interest in the interpersonal relations within the context of the modern world. Opening Night March 21, 2025 6:00 – 8:00 PM PIASA Townhouse on 208 E 30th St. in Manhattan Other News Quo Vadis, Ukraina? Evening with Prof. Alexander Motyl Quo Vadis, Ukraina? Evening with Prof. Alexander Motyl • March 19, 2025 WEBINAR – Misinformation and the American Pivot on Ukraine WEBINAR – Misinformation and the American Pivot on Ukraine • March 5, 2025 DIMENSIONS – Janusz Obst exhibition DIMENSIONS – Janusz Obst exhibition • March 4, 2025 PROJECT EAGLE – book talk with John S. Micgiel PROJECT EAGLE – book talk with John S. Micgiel • February 17, 2025 1 2 3 … 45 Next » Navigation Home About Us membership conferences Awards Publications Archives Library current events webinars Contact Contact Us 208 East 30th St. New York, NY 10016 +1 (212) 686-4164piasany@gmail.com DONATION Get Connected Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Envelope Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland

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PROJECT EAGLE – book talk with John S. Micgiel

PIASA Latest News about us MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCES AWARDS PUBLICATIONS current events WEBINARS CONTACT PROJECT EAGLE: The Top Secret OSS Operation That Sent Polish Spies Behind Enemy Lines During World War 2 Author’s Evening And Book Signing After the Battle of the Bulge—which had begun with a German attack that American intelligence failed to anticipate—the Office of Strategic Service (OSS), forerunner of the CIA, revamped its intelligence operations in Europe. Confronted with staff shortages and needing native language speakers, the OSS decided to enlist the cooperation of volunteers from occupied countries for intelligence-gathering operations. As part of Project Eagle, Polish soldiers were recruited and trained to go behind the lines of the Third Reich. Project Eagle tells this fascinating World War II story of intelligence and espionage that until now has been hidden away in the archives of the OSS.The OSS had worked with Polish exiles throughout the war, but Project Eagle would mark a new and dramatic chapter in their cooperation. In early 1945, American intelligence recruited thirty-two Poles—a unique group of men who had been forcibly conscripted into the German Wehrmacht, were captured in France and Italy, and were pulled from Allied prisoner of war camps. They were then trained in intelligence gathering as well as espionage to assist the Allies in their invasion of Germany. Not long after—in March 1945—they parachuted behind enemy lines, equipped only with falsified documents and radios. For six weeks, up until Germany’s surrender, the Polish spy teams roved Germany, assisting ground commanders and providing counterintelligence assistance. About this author John S. Micgiel has served as director of the Institute on East Central Europe, associate director of the Harriman Institute, executive director of the Institute for the Study of Europe, and adjunct professor of international and public affairs—all at Columbia University. He is past president of the Kosciuszko Foundation, which promotes cultural exchange between the United States and Poland. In 2011 he received the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, an award honoring service to the Polish-American community. Now retired from Columbia, Micgiel teaches at the University of Warsaw. He lives in Greenwich, Connecticut. March 6, 2025 6:00 PM PIASA Townhouse on 208 E 30th St. in Mahattan RSVP on email: piasany@gmail.com or via link below: RSVP Other News WEBINAR – Private Parts, Public Discourse: Insights And Updates In Women’s Pelvic Health WEBINAR – Private Parts, Public Discourse: Insights And Updates In Women’s Pelvic Health • February 17, 2025 PROJECT EAGLE – book talk with John S. Micgiel PROJECT EAGLE – book talk with John S. Micgiel • February 17, 2025 CALL FOR PAPERS extended to March 1 CALL FOR PAPERS extended to March 1 • February 2, 2025 PIASA 2024 Awards Announement PIASA 2024 Awards Announement • January 1, 2025 1 2 3 … 45 Next » Navigation Home About Us membership conferences Awards Publications Archives Library current events webinars Contact Contact Us 208 East 30th St. New York, NY 10016 +1 (212) 686-4164piasany@gmail.com DONATION Get Connected Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Envelope Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland

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Challenges in Flood Forecasting – WEBINAR

PIASA Latest News about us MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCES AWARDS PUBLICATIONS current events WEBINARS CONTACT webinar Challenges in Flood Forecasting We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming webinar, “Challenges in Flood Forecasting,” which will explore the profound impacts of extreme weather events. The lecture by Prof. Krajewski, the director of the Iowa Flood Center, will be facilitated by Prof. Smith from Princeton University. These conversations are increasingly important in light of recent floods that have affected countless lives and communities in southwestern Poland, the Czech Republic, and Austria, as well as in the southeastern United States. These events highlight the growing challenges posed by climate change and the urgent need to better understand the dynamics of water systems and develop strategies to mitigate future risks. October 30, 2024 at 6 pm (EST) https://youtu.be/7Tg7rG4WVf4 Other News PROJECT EAGLE – book talk with John S. Micgiel PROJECT EAGLE – book talk with John S. Micgiel • February 17, 2025 CALL FOR PAPERS extended to March 1 CALL FOR PAPERS extended to March 1 • February 2, 2025 PAHA Award for PIASA PAHA Award for PIASA • January 9, 2025 PIASA 2024 Awards Announement PIASA 2024 Awards Announement • January 1, 2025 1 2 3 … 44 Next » Navigation Home About Us membership conferences Awards Publications Archives Library Current Events Contact Contact Us 208 East 30th St. New York, NY 10016 +1 (212) 686-4164piasany@gmail.com DONATION Get Connected Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Envelope Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland

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PURIFICATION – the art exhibition

PIASA Latest News about us MEMBERSHIP CONFERENCES AWARDS PUBLICATIONS current events CONTACT Art Exhibit PURIFICATION Opening Reception Thursday, October· 18, 6:00 PM PIASA Gallery, 208 E 30th St. New York This exhibition explores various definitions of purity – investigating the politics, spiritual beliefs, and worldviews that shape a person’s idea of cleansing. From personal catharses to global disasters, the works of these 14 artists visualize the struggle between grasping for control and submitting to extrinsic influence. Other News Challenges in Flood Forecasting – WEBINAR Challenges in Flood Forecasting – WEBINAR • October 9, 2024 PURIFICATION – the art exhibition PURIFICATION – the art exhibition • October 1, 2024 LECTURE: Security Threats – Polish Perspectives. LECTURE: Security Threats – Polish Perspectives. • October 1, 2024 Newsletter Vol. 4, No. 4 October 2024 Newsletter Vol. 4, No. 4 October 2024 • September 27, 2024 1 2 3 … 43 Next » Navigation Home About Us membership conferences Awards Publications Archives Library Current Events Contact Contact Us 208 East 30th St. New York, NY 10016 +1 (212) 686-4164piasany@gmail.com DONATION Get Connected Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Envelope Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland

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