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Events

Friday, 16.January
Movies | Star Cinema Jūrmala

Movies | Star Cinema Jūrmala

  • Friday, 16.January
  • Star Cinema Jūrmala
  • Jomas iela 37

View the schedule: here.

Information: +371 27777755.

*Tickets for each film can be purchased at the cinema.

Friday, 16.January
17:00
Opening of the exhibition of works by Talsi artists “Constellation of Bushes” | Jurmala Museum

Opening of the exhibition of works by Talsi artists “Constellation of Bushes” | Jurmala Museum

  • Friday, 16.January
  • Jurmala Museum
  • Tirgoņu iela 29

The Talsi artists' group, which calls itself the "Talsi Bush Art Group", was formed in the 1980s, when like-minded people in art met. The artists' group has been operating as a stable and recognizable unit for more than 40 years, maintaining an intense and vibrant artistic environment around itself, attracting new members to the group over the years and developing into a strong artistic unit. The exhibition Krūmu zvezdājs will feature the latest works of 13 Talsi painters, graphic artists, sculptors and photographers.

Exhibition authors: Uldis Balga – photographer, fire sculpture creator, head of the Talsi Photo Club, Andris Biezbārdis – painting, objects, Laura Feldberga – installations, performances, graphic works, painting, Ojārs Arvīds Feldbergs – sculptor, head of the Pedvāle Art Park, Gunta Kalsere – painter, Baiba Kalna – graphics, painting, head of the Tiņģere Manor, Dainis Kārkluvalks – photographer, Tatjana Krivenkova – painter, Guna Millersone – painter, Elmārs Orniņš – painter, architect, Zigurds Poļikovs – painter, Modris Sapuns – painter-naivist, Andris Vītols – painting, objects.

Free admission.

Jurmala Museum opening hours: Mon., Tue. – Closed, Tue. – Sat. – 10:00 – 18:00.

Friday, 16.January
21:00 - 23:00
Live music evening | Cafe "MarMar"

Live music evening | Cafe "MarMar"

Prior table reservation is required.

Phone for reservation +371 20450404.

Friday, 16.January
22:00
DISCO PARTY | Baltic Beach Hotel & SPA

DISCO PARTY | Baltic Beach Hotel & SPA

  • Friday, 16.January
  • Baltic Beach Hotel & SPA
  • Jūras iela 23/25

Disco Party Night at VIEW Restaurant – Seafood & Grill, featuring music and dancing in a vibrant, illuminated atmosphere.

Information.

14.January - 1.March
Exhibition of works by Talsi artists “Krūmu zvaigznājs” | Jūrmala Museum

Exhibition of works by Talsi artists “Krūmu zvaigznājs” | Jūrmala Museum

The Talsi artists’ group, which calls itself “Talsi Krūmu mākslas grupu”, was formed in the 1980s, when like-minded people in art met. The artists’ group has been operating as a stable and recognizable unit for more than 40 years, maintaining an intense and vibrant artistic environment around itself, attracting new members to the group over the years and developing into a strong artistic unit. The exhibition Krūmu zvaigznājs will feature the latest works of 13 Talsi painters, graphic artists, sculptors and photographers.

Exhibition authors: Uldis Balga – photographer, fire sculpture creator, head of the Talsi Photo Club, Andris Biezbārdis – painting, objects, Laura Feldberga – installations, performances, graphic works, painting, Ojārs Arvīds Feldbergs – sculptor, head of the Pedvāle Art Park, Gunta Kalsere – painter, Baiba Kalna – graphics, painting, head of the Tiņģere Manor, Dainis Kārkluvalks – photographer, Tatjana Krivenkova – painter, Guna Millersone – painter, Elmārs Orniņš – painter, architect, Zigurds Poļikovs – painter, Modris Sapuns – painter-naivist, Andris Vītols – painting, objects.

Free admission.

Jurmala Museum opening hours: Mon., Tue. – Closed, Tue. – Sat. – 10:00 – 18:00.

8.January - 28.February
Exhibition "Human Trajectories" | Bulduri Exhibition Hall

Exhibition "Human Trajectories" | Bulduri Exhibition Hall

  • 8.January - 28.February
  • Bulduri Exhibition Hall
  • Muižas iela 6

Exhibition of works by students of the Textile Department of the Art Academy of Latvia “Human Trajectories”.

6.December 16:00 - 31.January
Antony Donaldson exhibition | “Spotlight on Pop” | Gallery Bastejs

Antony Donaldson exhibition | “Spotlight on Pop” | Gallery Bastejs

  • 6.December 16:00 - 31.January
  • Gallery Bastejs
  • Skultes iela 10

“Spotlight on Pop” presents works by British pop artist Antony Donaldson, highlighting his bold visual language, stylized figures, and references to mid-20th-century popular culture, characterized by clarity of form, vibrant colour, and cinematic composition.

 
 
 
4.December - 12.February
Signe Štrauss and Ekaterina Grjazeva | Painting exhibition "In the mood of the turn of the year" | Jurmala Culture Center

Signe Štrauss and Ekaterina Grjazeva | Painting exhibition "In the mood of the turn of the year" | Jurmala Culture Center

  • 4.December - 12.February
  • Jurmala Culture Center
  • Jomas iela 35

Joint exhibition of graphics by two artists - Signe Štrauss and Ekaterina Grjazeva "In the mood of the turn of the year".

The works reflect the passage of time as a search for light in the winter twilight.

Two graphic artists - two views of one moment of transition between years. A play of lines and light that stimulates the balance of feelings and thoughts, when the boundary between old and new becomes particularly clear.

Free admission.

Exhibition hall working hours from I - V 13.00 - 18.00, VI 12.00 - 18.00.

4.December - 1.March
Exhibition "confluence" | Raina and Aspazija's Summer House

Exhibition "confluence" | Raina and Aspazija's Summer House

  • 4.December - 1.March
  • Rainis and Aspazija's Summer House
  • Jāņa Pliekšāna iela 5/7

The exhibition “confluence” explores the interrelationship between women and nature from an ecofeminist perspective, emphasizing women’s connection to nature and their relationship with the patriarchal structure. The exhibition consists of four artworks: photographs of 7 Latvian poets created using the shapes of tree leaves, a moss carpet with video projection, as well as audio recordings of poems.

The exhibition also features an essay by the exhibition curator Amanda Kaufmane about Aspazija’s poetry and the origins of ecocriticism in Latvia.

The photo portraits reflect the image of women in nature, encouraging us to think about resilience, cyclicality, and nature as a persistent force with which humans are not in a hierarchical relationship, but rather closely intertwined. As artist Gita Sprince points out: ““fusion” visually depicts the interrelationship between women and nature, emphasizing both the fragility of both and their ability to stand against the perceptions imposed by society.”

The exhibition includes manuscript projections and interpretations of Aspazija's poems "Yellow Branch", "Dust Shower", "Oh, Even You!", "Lip Game", which reveal the poet's relationship with nature, symbolism and the inner self of a woman.

The exhibition will feature poems by Madara Linna Ēvalde, Anna Auzīna, Iveta Ratinīka, Krista Anna Belševica, Evelīna Andžāne, Grēta Volković, whose recordings were made in collaboration with radio "NABA".

The exhibition will be on display until March 1, 2026.

Photo and video materials can be published on Internet resources and used in museum publicity events.

Opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm; Sunday, Monday – closed.

24.October - 30.January
Jānis Pauļuks painting exhibition “Color. Stroke. Expression” | Jūrmala Culture Space and Environmental Design Center

Jānis Pauļuks painting exhibition “Color. Stroke. Expression” | Jūrmala Culture Space and Environmental Design Center

  • 24.October - 30.January
  • Jūrmala Culture Space and Environmental Design Center
  • Pils iela 1

The exhibition "Paintings by Jānis Pauluks (1906–1984) from the Rietumu Bank Collection" reveals the artist as an eternal seeker whose works focus on the human image and portraiture. Pauluks combined expressive freedom, a vivid sense of color, and a philosophical outlook in his painting, creating a unique Latvian modernist language and spirit of the era.

Free admission

Mon. – free; Tue.–Fri. – 11:00–18:00; Sat. – 11:00–16:00; Sun. – free

For group visits, write to: evijazalite@gmail.com.

24.October - 1.February
Vidvuds Zviedrs exhibition “Once Upon a Time There Was Blue Grass and Green Skies” | Art Station "Dubulti"

Vidvuds Zviedrs exhibition “Once Upon a Time There Was Blue Grass and Green Skies” | Art Station "Dubulti"

  • 24.October - 1.February
  • Art Station "Dubulti"
  • Zigfrīda Meierovica prospekts 3

Vidvuds Zviedris’ solo exhibition “Once There Was Blue Grass and Green Sky.”

The exhibition explores the relationship between the individual and power, shared responsibility, and the impact on the human psyche.

Curator: Inga Šteimane.

The exhibition is open every day, including weekends and holidays, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission to the exhibition is free.
The art program at the Art Station “Dubulti” is supported by the Jurmala City Council and the State Culture Capital Foundation.

 
 
 
11.December - 24.May
Exhibition “A Doctor in a Resort in the 19th Century” | Jurmala Museum

Exhibition “A Doctor in a Resort in the 19th Century” | Jurmala Museum

  • 11.December - 24.May
  • Jūrmala Museum
  • Tirgoņu iela 29

From December 11 to May 24, the Jurmala Museum will host the exhibition “A Doctor in a Resort in the 19th Century”, which reveals an era when medicine and society experienced rapid changes and resorts became an important part of the lifestyle.

The 19th century was a time of industrial revolution and scientific development in the world, which introduced new treatment methods, instruments and educational reforms. It was during this period that the understanding of hygiene, disease prevention and health improvement was strengthened in society.

During this time, a new profession also emerged – a spa doctor, which is closely related to the development of spas. The word “resort” came to the Latvian language from German, and at the beginning of the 19th century, resorts became an integral part of public health and lifestyle. In Latvia, the most important spas were Ķemeri and the Riga seaside, where the first swimming facilities were opened and medical practice began. Development was facilitated by improvements in transport – boat traffic and later also the railway line, which significantly increased the number of holidaymakers.

The exhibition also draws attention to the change in social habits, which in the 19th century became the basis of health culture. Regular hand and face washing, oral hygiene and the use of various water procedures became the daily norm. Water healing was especially popular, which was widely popularized by the German clergyman Sebastian Kneipp, who developed a course of treatment that was used both in resorts and at home.

The exhibition features items from the collection of the Jurmala Museum, as well as from the Bauska Museum, Daugavpils Museum of Local Lore and Art, the Latvian National History Museum, the Pauls Stradiņš Museum of the History of Medicine, the Riga Art Nouveau Centre, the Riga History and Shipping Museum, as well as from the private collections of Daiņš Sīļs and Artis Ērglis. The author and curator of the exhibition is Mārtiņš Vesperis, the artist is Ieva Lapiņa.

Free entrance.

Jūrmala Museum opening hours: Mon., Tue. – Closed, Tue. – Sun. – 10:00 – 18:00.

18.May - 30.December
Valdis Bušs 's exhibition “My colors are bright. A little crazy"

Valdis Bušs 's exhibition “My colors are bright. A little crazy"

Exhibition of painter Valdis Bušs. 

Free entrance. 

27.October - 30.December
Exhibition "Bilderlingshof-Bilderiņi - Bulduri"

Exhibition "Bilderlingshof-Bilderiņi - Bulduri"

  • 27.October - 30.December
  • Bulduri Exhibition House
  • Muižas iela 6

The exhibition presents both known and unknown events, facts and pictures that tell the story of the Bulduri area.

 The authors of the exhibition do not pretend to be a comprehensive presentation of history, as it is only the beginning of further research of Bulduri in order to create a permanent exposition in larger spaces. There is still a lack of information and there are many uncertainties and mysteries, which, like the Bulduri coin deposit, which can be seen in the exhibition, have not been fully resolved.

The exhibition was created in cooperation with the Latvian National Museum of History, the Latvian National Museum of Art, the Ęederts Elias Jelgava Museum of History and Art, the Latvian State Film and Photographic Document Archive of the Latvian National Archives, VAS "Latvijas dzelzceļš", images from the Latvian National Library, visual materials from the archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia were used. collections. Authors of the exhibition: Inta Baumane, Līga Strazda, Egita Cironokas, artist Gundars Gulbis.

Jūrmala Museum invites city citizens to participate in the creation of the new Bulduri exhibition by sharing their memories, information and objects.

The exhibition "Bilderlingshof-Bilderiņi" can be viewed from October 27 to December 30, 2026. Opening hours of the Bulduri Exhibition House: Sun., Fri., – Closed, Mon.-Sat. – 10.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.