Art show in the old Plau cinema: A festival for creative minds!
The artwork show opens on July 11, 2025 in the Old Cinema in Plau am See with 8 artists as part of the “Lupinale 2025”.

Art show in the old Plau cinema: A festival for creative minds!
Last Friday, the Old Cinema in Plau am See was transformed into a pulsating place for art and creativity. The artwork show was opened as part of the “Lupinale 2025” and visitors can look forward to works by eight talented artists who will present their work until September 13th. Nadja Schmalenberg, the organizer of the event, emphasizes the importance of cultural places next to the football pitches, thereby ensuring an exciting cultural exchange in the region.
Like the website nordkurier.de reports, the exhibition is a true celebration of diversity. Paintings, photographs, montages and sculptures hang on the walls, reflecting the creative work of the participating artists. Many of the creative people involved have close ties to the city and often run their own studios or shops in the city center.
Young talents in focus
The two young art students, Lara Teichmann (14) and Fritz Rhinow (15), who are presenting their works to the public for the first time, deserve special attention. While Lara wants a future in art studies, Fritz is still looking for his professional path. Their commitment shows that art has no age limits and that children and young people are also inspired to be creative.
Beatrice Seemann, an independent artist since 2019, is also represented and impresses the audience with a unique light installation that she developed specifically for the show. Seemann, who also accepts commissions, including portraits of people and pets, uses the exhibition to bring her creative vision to the public.
Cultural diversity through support
The event in the Old Cinema is part of the “Lupinale”, a district-wide art show that promotes projects and ideas. Another important aspect is the support from local initiatives, which is also made possible by federal and state funding. According to the information from deutsches-ehrenamt.de This funding makes a lasting contribution to the quality of life and cultural well-being in the region. The focus here is on various areas, from fine art to music to intercultural projects.
The city not only provides the space, but also promotes encounters with the artists' work. This could encourage visitors to visit the studios in the city center or to engage more intensively with the works on display. Like on the website plauamsee.de can be read, the doors to the exhibition are open Friday to Sunday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and invite you to discover the artistic perspectives.
Another highlight in the region is the planned summer festival at the Kunsthaus Lübz on July 19th and 20th, where art, cuisine and sound will merge. Nadja Schmalenberg is sure that such events will further promote cultural exchange between Lübz and Plau am See and strengthen the community.
Overall, the art show in the Old Cinema shows that art enriches life and quality of life and that it is good to transform ordinary rooms into places of inspiration.