Calendar of events

March 2024

18 Mar
20 Mar

Against Dehumanization: the Case of Palestine and Israel

A series of lectures, discussions, workshops and film screenings will be part of the educational series, which will focus on current events in the Eurocentric region known as the Middle East. The aim is to link events after 7 October 2023 to the area's history.

19 Mar

Master Class & Michal Kučerák: TBA21 / Head of Digital Researcher

What is digital research and what does the position of a digital researcher working for the Contemporary Art Foundation look like? As part of the lecture, we will focus on the concept of technodiversity and research in the field of exponential technologies, specifically on the Ocean-Archive.org project.

from 6:00 PM to 7:40 PM

20 Mar

Opening: Iva Davidová, Explore the Heritage of Slowness

The new project of the Gallery Edikula has a theme of militant gentleness, sensitivity and tenderness, emphasising care in the contemporary landscape. The artist will introduce works that combine the contrast of an aesthetic attraction with climate change and a society that does not care about nature. Therefore, she creates a romanticised image of innocent flora and fauna through her oil paintings and objects in the exhibition space.

from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

21 Mar
29 Apr

Exhibition: Iva Davidová, Explore the Heritage of Slowness

The new project of the Gallery Edikula has a theme of militant gentleness, sensitivity and tenderness, emphasising care in the contemporary landscape. The artist will introduce works that combine the contrast of an aesthetic attraction with climate change and a society that does not care about nature. Therefore, she creates a romanticised image of innocent flora and fauna through her oil paintings and objects in the exhibition space.

from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

22 Mar

International Public Reading of Aristophanes

The Department of Classical Studies will once again join the worldwide public reading of works by Greek and Latin authors. This year, the Assemblywomen of Aristophanes will be featured. The reading will also be streamed online.

from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

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