Tonight, beginning at 18.30h on Šetalište Alojzija Stepinca, the final exhibition of children's artworks will be displayed as part of the 8th cultural summer program for kids “Ljeto je eto, a šta sad?”.
It’s Friday night and you’re feeling inspired, what better way to fill the drive than to see some art? Here are the art exhibitions going on in Split this evening, Friday July 22nd.
New York based Croatian art collection TARWUK will be spending their summer in Croatia, representing their latest works in Rijeka and Zagreb.
The eighth solo exhibition called Prozori Hrvatske (Windows in Croatia), will be displayed by known photographer Biljana Gaurina. The exhibit will open on Wednesday, July 6, at 20h at the Le Méridien Lav in Split.
Renowned French artist Abdelkader Benchamma will open his exhibition at gallery Singular in Pula on July 21.
In its fifth edition this year, the regional festival Graffiti na Gradele returns to Bol on Brač. This most entertaining street art, graffiti and music festival will be held from July 28-30.
For a city that is known to be typically grey, bleak, or uninviting, Sisak will now be brought to life with color as it is now home to a new street art festival named Re:Think. Inviting renowned street artists, muralists, graffiti artists and the likes to participate, this is the first ever event of its kind for the town.
In a still secret location in Zagreb, art collective Trash Will Smash will make a one day exhibition entitled "One Night Exhibition" hoping to awaken all the senses of art enthusiasts. The exhibition will be held today, Saturday the 18th at 20h.
This summer, visitors to the island of Vis will have a special opportunity to see a unique and rather whimsical exhibition titled Dreamland. The young Australian artist of Croatian origin who is responsible for this exhibition is Maya Kolega, having studied at the University of South Australia with a degree in Visual Arts. Kolega uses her artistic prowess to create and document images through photography and illustration, making her Dreamland exhibit a treat for your eyes.