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* [https://sumoprague.cz/ Sumo], international gallery cooperative program, *2020
 
* [https://sumoprague.cz/ Sumo], international gallery cooperative program, *2020
 
* [http://transmit.org/ Transmit], festival, *2017
 
* [http://transmit.org/ Transmit], festival, *2017
* [https://www.uroboros.design/ Uroboros – Designing in Troubling Times], design-art festival, *2020
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* [[Uroboros]], festival for artistic and design research, *2020
 
* [https://matterof.art/projects/we-are-all-emotional-have-we-ever-been-otherwise-towards-new-gestures-of-empathy We Are All Emotional], [https://matterof.art/projects/festival-performance-2023 To Leave Is to Return Another Way], festival of performance art, *2022  
 
* [https://matterof.art/projects/we-are-all-emotional-have-we-ever-been-otherwise-towards-new-gestures-of-empathy We Are All Emotional], [https://matterof.art/projects/festival-performance-2023 To Leave Is to Return Another Way], festival of performance art, *2022  
  

Revision as of 12:46, 20 April 2025

Initiatives

Venues
Other initiatives

Academy and university programs

Events

Past events

Art workers

Formerly: Branislav Matis, Dušan Barok, František Zachoval (1979), Gívan Belá/Guy van Belle, Ivana Rumanová, Lenka Dolanová (1979), Magdaléna Kobzová, Petr Bergmann (1967), Róbert Bittner (1980), Saša Gojdičová, Zuzana Jakalová.
RIP: Jakub Hybler (1974-2023).

Publications

See also

Brno, Olomouc, Ústí nad Labem, Plzeň, Czechia.


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Athens, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Brussels, Budapest, Copenhagen, Kyiv, Ljubljana, London, New York, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Stockholm, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb