
‘Melina Mercouri’ Award Within Novi Sad’s Grasp
Novi Sad, being the European Capital of Culture within the preparations for the title year 2022, is envisaged to be the winner of the prestigious

Twenty-Nine Projects Selected at the Public Call for Participation in the Official Programme in the Title Year
The jury selected 29 projects at the Public call for participation in the official ‘Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture’ programme.

New Places Promote a Culture of Togetherness during Kaleidoscope of Culture
Kaleidoscope of Culture is a year-round project of culture of togetherness that connects artists, cultural institutions, non-governmental organisations, citizens and visitors through various processes, presenting

26 Projects Selected Within the Call for Strengthening Novi Sad’s Literary Scene
Within the public call for translation and the field of publishing, 26 local projects have been approved.

Kaleidoscope of Culture: Five Iconic Places in Novi Sad Become Spaces for Culture in September
Kaleidoscope of Culture turns Novi Sad into a stage every September. The Kaleidoscope of Culture programmes open new spaces for culture, nurture a culture of togetherness and enable the public

Culture of Togetherness in 5 Weeks and 5 Types of Art – Kaleidoscope of Culture Marks the Entire September
The fourth Kaleidoscope of Culture will mark September and the end of summer this year as well. The four days of the opening ceremony in

Thirty Projects of Local Artists for This Year’s Kaleidoscope of Culture Chosen
30 projects were selected at the call that was intended for Novi Sad artists to participate in this year’s Kaleidoscope of Culture.

‘Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture’ at the KotorArt International Festival
Novi Sad, as the European Capital of Culture, will present itself at the international festival KotorArt, one of the largest and most important art festivals

Deadline for the ‘New Places’ Call Extended
The deadline for submitting applications for the urban-design call for conceptual solutions for arranging small public spaces called ‘New Places’ has been extended until 24