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May 2023
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Katarina Kocijan was born in 1997 in Rijeka. She graduated from general high school in Mali Lošinj in 2016. She entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 2018. She is currently in her 1st year of graduate studies at the painting department under the mentorship of Duje Jurić and co-mentorship of Siniša Reberski. In 2022, she participated in several group exhibitions (6th

We are pleased to invite you to the opening of the solo exhibition "Night Shift" by painter Emanuele Lekić in Lauba, the house for people and art. The opening of the exhibition is on Wednesday, April 19. 2023 at 8 p.m., and you can see it until May 2, 2023. during Lauba's working hours. Emanuela Lekić was born in 1996. in Rijeka, and in

6th ART FAIR NESVRSTANI (01.06.2023 – 04.06.2023)   OPEN CALL   for exhibition at the 6th edition of the Art Fair NESVRSTANI, which will be held in Lauba - House for People and Art, in Zagreb, from June 1 to June 4, 2023.   Organizer and venue: Lauba - House for People and Art, Prilaz baruna Filipovića 23a, 10 000 Zagreb.   Application deadline: May 1, 2023.   Art Fair NESVRSTANI is the

Lauba's project cycle Pas it on continues with exhibitions of works by young authors, and this time it hosts the artist Ana Pintarić.   The opening of the exhibition is on March 28, starting at 7 p.m. in Lauba's cafe „Beznaziva“. Admission is free, and you can view the exhibition on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. until April 7. You can find more about the

My Brother Is Watching Me dialogues 23 The time and the way of his reading, the artistic detachment and life belongings, identities and their plurals, consumptions and in-between spaces between intimate and public, apparent and spiritual, play and creation, image and text; these are the motifs and themes of the exhibition, which at first glance seems like and illustrated reading room, in which, one would,

Difficult circumstances forced the inhabitants of the "island" and the coast to catch and eat goldfinch and similar small birds that have delightful song and call. To exterminate large quantities of rare birds with a beautiful song and appearance was of course a matter of complete necessity, and such instances are difficult to forgive except in cases when it is inevitable. Fortunately, such

Lauba's project cycle Pass it on  continues with exhibitions of works by young authors and this time it hosts the artist Gabrijela Perak. The exhibition Stay hydrated presents an artistic crisis witch author confronted with drawings, ink and watercolors. Artists often perceive their state of (un)creativity as apocalyptic, nervousness, listlessness, laziness and doubt in their artistic vocation reign. This is also the first