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12/11/2025
Parks4All Artistic Residency in Novi Sad Successfully Completed
12/11/2025
From October 15 to 29, 2025, the Parks4All Artistic Residency took place in Novi Sad as part of the Interreg VI-A IPA Hungary–Serbia Programme.

During two inspiring weeks, artists from Serbia and Hungary, Dragutin Rajković, Rozina Takacs, Milica Đukić, Jana Panajotović, Damjan Božović, and Barbara Subotić, created artworks in public green spaces, exploring the connection between art, community, and nature.

The residency provided a space for creative experimentation, collaboration, and dialogue through diverse artistic expressions — from visual art and installations to performance and contemporary public art practices.

The Parks4All project aims to activate and reinterpret public parks and green spaces, strengthening the bond between art and the community.

This document and event has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union through the Interreg VI-A IPA Hungary-Serbia programme. The content of the document and event is the sole responsibility of Wemsical Serbia Youth and Cultural Association and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union and/or the Managing Authority of the Programme.

The Interreg VI-A IPA Hungary-Serbia programme is implemented within the 2021-2027 European Union financial framework, under the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA). On the basis of “shared management system” of the participating countries – Hungary and Serbia, the Programme funds and supports co-operation projects of organizations located in the Programme-eligible area – Hungarian counties Csongrád-Csanád and Bács-Kiskun, and Serbian territories: West Bačka, North Bačka, South Bačka, North Banat, Central Banat, South Banat and Srem.

The Programme helps the development of a stable and co-operating region and the overall quality of life in the border region. It enables economic collaboration of organizations from the two countries, nurtures the common identity, and cultural and historical heritage of the border region, and contributes to its environmental sustainability and safety.

For more information, please visit: www.hungary-serbia.eu

 

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