Past events
ART*VR: Festival of Virtual Reality and Immersive Art
The second edition of the ART*VR festival will bring thirty virtual reality experiences and the opportunity to meet authors over six days. This year's theme for the largest event of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe will be Beyond the Glass Ceiling - exploring the position of women in the virtual reality sphere.
ART*VR: Beyond the Glass Ceiling
A VR installation complementing the ART*VR Virtual Reality and Immersive Art festival, this curatorial selection explores the position of women in the VR world using the metaphor of the glass ceiling, which usually refers to an impenetrable barrier that prevents women from gaining decision-making power.
Music is: Les Percussions de Strasbourg
The Music is festival will open with a concert in the DOX+ by the top French ensemble Les Percussions de Strasbourg. They will present "Eight Inventions" and "Eight Ricercars" by Miloslav Kabeláč.
Take Nitka on a Walk
An open family workshop for big and small; recommended for children aged nine and up or younger children with a guardian.
Goodbye KAFKAesque!
Closing of this year's FALL festival and KAFKAesque exhibition. The soloists of the BERG Orchestra will perform Steve Reich's Different Trains and Gideon Lewensohn's Odradek.
The Glory of Life – premiere | CANCELLED
Czech premiere of a surprisingly "un-Kafkaesque" film portrait of Franz Kafka's last romance. The screening will take place as part of the FALL festival.
Recycliterature
An open art workshop for adults and children aged four and up where we will breathe new life into discarded printed materials.
Al Weat 812: Kunkava intervenes!
Under the nickname Al Weat 812 hides the occasional artist and leader of the family publishing house Kunkava. Her work is exhibited in the Fine Art Archive.
Festival FALL
The second year of the FALL festival brings together writers, poets, visual artists, and other creative minds working across different genres to discuss and celebrate the power of literature, storytelling, art, and our need for empathy in the digital age.