
Works by Josip Slavenski in Two Cultural Stations at the Weekend
‘Josip Slavenski became popular with his compositions on the European scene, not lagging behind the leading composers of the epoch, without losing the identity of

Share Your Story: Volunteers from ECoCs About Their Experiences
Bojana Krgović from Novi Sad and Simona Mongelli from Matera will talk about their local and international volunteer experience within the international volunteering promotion called

Secondary School of Mechanical Engineering Students Renewed the Student Canteen Within the ‘Join and Find the Solution’ Project
This week, the winning idea of the Secondary School of Mechanical Engineering students from Novi Sad, the renewal of the student canteen, was presented within

‘About Dorian Gray or Ageism’ Project in the Svilara Cultural Station on 8 Octobe
Why would creativity be connected to age? How does art, which is supposed to stand against clichés and mechanisms helping people perceive themselves as inferior,

Training for Writing Projects for Cultural Workers in Egység from 14 – 16 October
The last three-day professional training this year entitled ‘Possibilities for financing through the EU funds’ intended for non-institutional organisations in the filed of culture, independent

Novi Sad Comic Book Weekend in the Egység Cultural Station
The Egység Cultural Station will be the place where fans of comic book will gather on 3 and 4 October within the 14th Novi Sad

The ‘Towards Another – Art of the Invisible’ Exhibition and Discussion in the Svilara Cultural Station on 5 October
The discussion and exhibition of the works by the users of psychiatric services, created on the workshops held during September in the cultural stations Egység

Concert in Egység: Saxophone Through Romanticism, Impressionism and Contemporary Art
The ‘Saxophone Through Music Epochs’ concert, whose main idea is to present an atypical instrument in the form of a typical recital and bring it

The Ephemeral Spaces Exhibition by the Ephemera Collective in Svilara from 7 until 15 October
Site-specific practice is a world mainstream in the domain of unconventional architectural and artistic exploration since the 70s, although still not widely known to our