Exhibition of analog photography #wKamieniu We invite you to an exhibition dedicated to wild plants growing in urban spaces – in parks, wastelands, sidewalk cracks, or on the edge of lawns. The exhibition aims to draw attention to the presence of these plants in our surroundings and their importance in the local ecosystem. - Analog photographs of wild plants growing in Warsaw. - Images creating an archive of urban nature – subtle yet powerful testimony to the life of nature in the heart of the city. The vernissage will open the exhibition and provide an opportunity to meet the author, discuss the creative process, and explore inspirations. 📸 About the author: Katarzyna Piórkowska – analog photographer, documenting nature and urban life for over 10 years. Creator of the project "Analog Urban Herbs," which combines the classic analog medium with botanical observation. 📅 ORGANIZERS: Warsaw Greenery Board, Kamień Educational Pavilion, Wisła District. 📅 WHEN? 20.09.2025 – vernissage - 17:00-19:00 9.10.2025 – finissage - 17:00-19:00 📍 WHERE? Kamień Educational Pavilion by the Vistula River Wybrzeże Puckie 1 Street 👥 FOR WHOM? For all lovers of photography, nature, and art. Open event, no age restrictions. ♿ ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION: Kamień Educational Pavilion is architecturally accessible. Events take place on the ground floor or in the area around the pavilion. The building has an adapted restroom for people with disabilities, which also includes a changing table. Another restroom features a pink box. There is no sign language interpreter or assistant available. Getting there: Kamień Educational Pavilion is located at Wybrzeże Puckie 1 Street, 03-301 Warsaw (Praga-North). Parking with a space for people with disabilities is available. The nearest tram stop is Wybrzeże Helskie (200 meters, note: no elevator). The nearest bus stop is Rondo Starzyńskiego (650 meters). The nearest train station is Warszawa ZOO (700 meters). See the public transport map for directions. For questions or individual support, please contact us at [email protected] or by phone at 723 248 991.