The Pavilion of World, European and Local Designers Closes the Kaleidoscope of Culture
The fourth Kaleidoscope of Culture, which started on 2 September is still ongoing, has again moved the boundaries of the culture of togetherness on which it is
The Last Round of ‘Possibilities for Financing from EU Funds’ Trainings Finished
A three-day training, intended for representatives of non-governmental organisations in the field of culture and freelance artists – ‘Possibilities for Financing Through EU Funds’ was
Intercultural Dialogue in Svilara
The public debate ‘Intercultural Dialogue’ will be held in the Svilara Cultural Station on Friday, 1 October, at 6 p.m.
The Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture Project Presented to the Media From all over Europe in Kaunas
During the next year, 2022, three European cities will hold the prestigious title of European Capital of Culture Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg), Kaunas (Lithuania) and Novi Sad
Opening of the Week of Visual Arts in the Gallery Square
The week of visual arts of the Kaleidoscope of Culture will be opened in Novi Sad’s Gallery Square, a place that traditionally belongs to visual arts
Three European Capitals of Culture Will Present Their Programmes Online Today
Three cities in Europe will bear the prestigious European Capital of Culture title in 2022: Esch (Luxembourg), Kaunas (Lithuania), and Novi Sad (Serbia).
Survey: What Do You Think About Cultural Events in Our City?
Dear fellow citizens, we invite you to express your opinion on the events and activities that are being implemented within preparations for the year of
Capital Investments During the Implementation of the Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture Project
In addition to the artistic and programme concept, the involvement of the scene and citizens and European themes and artists, a key role in the
Novi Sad as the Literature Centre: The Literature Week Within Kaleidoscope of Culture Begins
The third week of the Kaleidoscope of Culture turns the Suburbium of the Petrovaradin Fortress into the literature centre, where numerous local and European authors