Thursday, August 10
Africa in Russian Art
- Until August 14, Wed, Fri-Sun: 10 am - 6 pm; Mon: 10 am - 8 pm; Thu: 1-9 pm; Tuesdays are days off
- State Russian Museum (Benois Wing)
- 450 rubles (220 rubles for students)
The display presents a rather small but nevertheless curious and versatile collection of Africa-themed and -inspired paintings created by Russian artists in the 19-20th centuries. At the heart of the exhibition are watercolors and sketches that came to life during the masters’ trips to Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
Friday, August 11
Jazz Fest
- August 11-13, 10 am - 10 pm
- Moskovsky Park Pobedy (Park Pobedy metro station)
- Free entrance
Jazz Fest is three days of live jazz, Latin dances, arts and crafts workshops, and a display of musical instruments. The festival will bring together a brilliant lineup of 200+ musicians – from local bands to Cuban masters – to create a feast for all music aficionados, their ears and souls.
Saturday, August 12
Kite festival
- August 12-13, 12-6 pm
- Fort Konstantin (Kronstadt)
- 200 rubles
Kronstadt is well-known for its annual kite festivals – and this year is no exception. The sky above the town will be dotted with a myriad of colors for the joy of kite flyers and watchers, who will enjoy a fun-packed entertainment program with board games and various workshops (including one on kite making), as well as food and souvenir markets.
Sunday, August 13
Petshop Days 2023
- 10 am - 10 pm
- Primorsky Victory Park (Krestovsky Island metro station)
- Free entrance – register here
The pawsome festival is back in town! Petshop Days 2023 will have plenty in store for everyone, whether you are a proud pet mom/dad or not. Quizzes, live concerts, pet fashion shows, and tons of awwwww-s — all this and more awaits you this Sunday at Primorsky Victory Park. Don’t forget to register for the event!
Monday, August 14
Exhibition: Ogoniok. Life as a Holiday
- Until December 3, 10 am - 10 pm daily, except for Tuesdays
- Erarta Museum
- 600-1,000 (includes an annual pass)
Till the early winter, all history buffs and not only will be able to sink their teeth into the history of one of the cult Russian illustrated magazines, which had its first issue published in 1899 and the last – in 2020. The display features a roster of archive photos that contain the authentic atmosphere and joy of a holiday, marvelously captured by celebrated Soviet and Russian photographers.
Tuesday, August 15
Exhibition: Focus. Graphics
- Until August 15, 11 am - 7 pm (Tue-Sun)
- MYTH Gallery
- 200 rubles (100 rubles for students)
While downtown, don’t miss out on a chance to visit Focus. Graphics at MYTH Gallery. The first in a series of exhibitions devoted to artistic mediums, the display pays tribute to graphics and presents works of seven artists and teams on a bevy of topics, from life in post-Soviet Russia to anxiety and human-nature interactions.
Wednesday, August 16
Poster Every Day
- Until October 1
- Open Air Park, Brusnitsyn Culture Quarter
- Free entrance
The exhibition came into being from a niche Telegram channel that brought together a group of like-minded individuals every day to create a poster on a specific topic using a set technique. The 140-day challenge resulted in a large-scale display of the best posters (190 out of 1,000+), which were designed by graphic artists from Russia and abroad.