
A new edition of the Novi Sad Jazz Festival is coming to Novi Sad
The Novi Sad Jazz Festival will take place from July 3 to 5, featuring more than 20 performers in the heart of Novi Sad. Now

FEMMINICITY: The Performance „Broken Rib“ presented in Timișoara
The performance Broken Rib was presented as part of a festival in Timișoara, within the international project FEMMINICITY – Network of Cities for Women’s Participation

ECoC Echo in Novi Sad: European Capitals of Culture Exchange Experiences on Legacy
The key results of the “Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture” project — international cooperation, urban transformation, decentralisation of culture, strengthening of the cultural

European Commission: Novi Sad among the most successful European Capitals of Culture
Representatives of the European Capitals of Culture (ECoC) from eight European countries visited Novi Sad from May 19 to 21 as part of the international

Novi Sad Art Event “Mileva: Decoding” Wins Global Award
The multimedia event “Mileva: Decoding” has won an award at the world’s most prestigious competition in the field of event organisation — the Eventex Awards

Novi Sad to Host Representatives from Eight European Capitals of Culture
As part of the international ECoC Echo project, Novi Sad will host representatives of cities from eight European countries: France, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, Hungary,

Leeuwarden Experiences Presented within the ECoC Echo Project in Novi Sad
As part of the international ECoC Echo project, which brings together nine former, current and future European Capitals of Culture, including Novi Sad, a stakeholder

ECoC Echo Seminar in Leeuwarden Highlights the Importance of Cultural Heritage and Community
Around 40 participants and key stakeholders from current, former and future European Capitals of Culture (ECoC) gathered in Leeuwarden from 13 to 15 April 2026

Artists Erase the Boundaries of Space: Seven Selected for an International Residency in Szeged
These days, Szeged is becoming a meeting point of art and contemporary social issues, as seven artists from Serbia and Hungary have been given the