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Jūrmala museum

  • 2.August - 1.August

    • MondayClosed
    • TuesdayClosed
    • Wednesday10:00 - 18:00
    • Thursday10:00 - 18:00
    • Friday10:00 - 18:00
    • Saturday10:00 - 18:00
    • Sunday10:00 - 18:00
Jūrmala museum
Jūrmala museum
Jūrmala museum
Jūrmala museum
Jūrmala museum
Jūrmala museum
Jūrmala museum
Jūrmala museum
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Jūrmala Museum will tell visitors about the beginning and development of Jūrmala resort from the end of the 18th century till the end of 20th century. The exhibition halls of the Jūrmala Museum host an average of 20 different art and cultural history exhibitions a year, and the museum also hosts creative events and workshops for children. Various original Jūrmala souvenirs can be obtained in the museum souvenir shop. 

Free admission.

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    Thursday, 5.March
    17:00 - 02:00

    Opening of solo exhibition of artist Juris Petraškevičs “Noberzumi” | Jurmala Museum

    Just like in nature, where the earth is hilly, cracked or scarred, the variations and textures of artist Juris Petraškevičs’ drawings are revealed on their surface. French poet Paul Valéry wrote that “the deepest thing in a person is the skin”, because everything that is truly alive and real in a person happens exactly where he comes into contact with the world, namely on the skin. Similarly, Petraškevičs’s artworks are the boundary between himself and the world, the place of all sensory experience and the way to perceive both himself and others.

    Juris Petraškevičs (b. 1953) studied graphic art, but his creative vision is not tied to one medium or technique. The author's works are characterized by process, continuous search and improvisation. The artist's thinking is also influenced by sound - contemporary music, jazz, the principles of which are echoed in his visual language.

    Exhibition curator Roberta Astrast eSound composition authors Anna Petraškeviča, Karin Ester Jacobson (Sweden). Sound design Krista Dintere.

    The exhibition is open from March 4 to April 19. Jurmala Museum opening hours: Mon., Tue. - Closed, Tue. - Sun. - 10:00 - 17:00.

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    14.January 02:00 - 1.March 02:00

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

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    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.

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