
Dec 5, 2024 — Jan 6, 2025
An exhibition focused on how words, space and art can be linked in unexpected contexts.
Exhibitors: Ema Hůrková, Karina Kozoriz, Angelika Králova, Julie Remešová, Julie Štiková, Adina Lota Švecová, Matěj Velička
Jan 30 — Feb 25, 2025
The exhibition was created to mark the 50th anniversary of the Brontosaurus movement and showcases Brontosaurs' volunteer activity over the years. The installation consisted of photographs and objects referring to the history and present of the organization.
27 Feb — 18 Mar 2025
The exhibition offered an opportunity to get acquainted with the artworks of the users of the Bohuslav Bureš Social Services Centre, which operates within the Salvation Army in the Czech Republic. The authors exhibited works created “with enthusiasm and creativity”, presenting a wide range of art and diverse themes of the creators.
April 13 — May 16, 2025
An exhibition connecting the work of children and the elderly. In this intergenerational exhibition, students from Art and Design gathered!!! (MUS) and Elpida's clients. Air-sharing is a metaphor for our connectedness. Different organisms breathe, from the smallest bacillus to the biggest influencer, and we're all part of one big whole where our actions impact others -- whether it's someone farting in a crowded streetcar or someone planting a tree. Inhaling and exhaling air is a constant reminder of our mortality. The air we breathe has previously been in other people's lungs. The same air that you breathe now may be in your grandchild's lungs someday. We seal the air, seal it and keep it.
Lessons with pupils from DDM P7 from the platform Do you have an artistic gut? were led by: Eva Jiřička, Magdalena Hrubé, Tereza Šimková, Michaela Trpišovská, Tereza Šímová
Elpida's clients: Vanda Babická, Anna Chrzová, Lidmila Němcová, Daniela Peterová, Jana Malíková, Zuzana Zíková, Irena Dlabalova, Ludmila Vondrkova, Marie Šeflová, Miluška Hášová
Author of haiku: Jana Ruth Najbrtová written in distinctive Czech haiku alternation of 5-7-5 syllables healing haiku cures multiliteracy trains the brain
May 20 — May 30, 2025
The exhibition commemorates the history and present of the Salvation Army (AS), and presents photographs and objects that document its work and contribution in the Czech Republic. The exhibition was created to mark 35 years of AS in the Czech Republic.
June 1 — September 1, 2025
The purpose of the project Artists After School — Ukraine is to bring living art to Ukrainian schools. It consists of involving mainly young professional artists in teaching. The project works with current topics, which, through open discussion and artistic activity, develops in all participating students a thinking about what interests them, about the place where they live, or about more general cultural and social topics. The basic theme of the project is to increase resilience to the adverse social situation in Ukraine through joint creative activity, which has therapeutic potential and is directed towards the future.
Schools involved: Ternopil, Lviv, Teisariv, Kiev, Bucha, Lysychansk, Dnipro and Zhytomyr
10 Sep — 20 Oct 2025
Within the framework of events in the Library in Prague 8, unique art courses are created, within which unique collages on common themes are created.
Oct 23, 2025 — Jan 10, 2026
Photography is a playful instrument for Denise Olšavská. With the help of intuition and light humor, it captures the reflections of the stories and emotions we leave behind. The results don't necessarily have to be busy and chaotic — there are moments that are minimalistic, as details are hidden beneath the surface. They are the ubiquitous ingredients of life. She shares her photos with the hope that they can help others who are still looking for inner peace in life, as well as those who want to help their loved ones or children and better understand their inner ADHD world. We believe that the exhibition will serve as a place for reflection, social debate or systemic change.
Dec 5, 2024 — Jan 6, 2025
An exhibition focused on how words, space and art can be linked in unexpected contexts.
Exhibitors: Ema Hůrková, Karina Kozoriz, Angelika Králova, Julie Remešová, Julie Štiková, Adina Lota Švecová, Matěj Velička
Jan 30 — Feb 25, 2025
The exhibition was created to mark the 50th anniversary of the Brontosaurus movement and showcases Brontosaurs' volunteer activity over the years. The installation consisted of photographs and objects referring to the history and present of the organization.
27 Feb — 18 Mar 2025
The exhibition offered an opportunity to get acquainted with the artworks of the users of the Bohuslav Bureš Social Services Centre, which operates within the Salvation Army in the Czech Republic. The authors exhibited works created “with enthusiasm and creativity”, presenting a wide range of art and diverse themes of the creators.
April 13 — May 16, 2025
An exhibition connecting the work of children and the elderly. In this intergenerational exhibition, students from Art and Design gathered!!! (MUS) and Elpida's clients. Air-sharing is a metaphor for our connectedness. Different organisms breathe, from the smallest bacillus to the biggest influencer, and we're all part of one big whole where our actions impact others -- whether it's someone farting in a crowded streetcar or someone planting a tree. Inhaling and exhaling air is a constant reminder of our mortality. The air we breathe has previously been in other people's lungs. The same air that you breathe now may be in your grandchild's lungs someday. We seal the air, seal it and keep it.
Lessons with pupils from DDM P7 from the platform Do you have an artistic gut? were led by: Eva Jiřička, Magdalena Hrubé, Tereza Šimková, Michaela Trpišovská, Tereza Šímová
Elpida's clients: Vanda Babická, Anna Chrzová, Lidmila Němcová, Daniela Peterová, Jana Malíková, Zuzana Zíková, Irena Dlabalova, Ludmila Vondrkova, Marie Šeflová, Miluška Hášová
Author of haiku: Jana Ruth Najbrtová written in distinctive Czech haiku alternation of 5-7-5 syllables healing haiku cures multiliteracy trains the brain
May 20 — May 30, 2025
The exhibition commemorates the history and present of the Salvation Army (AS), and presents photographs and objects that document its work and contribution in the Czech Republic. The exhibition was created to mark 35 years of AS in the Czech Republic.
June 1 — September 1, 2025
The purpose of the project Artists After School — Ukraine is to bring living art to Ukrainian schools. It consists of involving mainly young professional artists in teaching. The project works with current topics, which, through open discussion and artistic activity, develops in all participating students a thinking about what interests them, about the place where they live, or about more general cultural and social topics. The basic theme of the project is to increase resilience to the adverse social situation in Ukraine through joint creative activity, which has therapeutic potential and is directed towards the future.
Schools involved: Ternopil, Lviv, Teisariv, Kiev, Bucha, Lysychansk, Dnipro and Zhytomyr
10 Sep — 20 Oct 2025
Within the framework of events in the Library in Prague 8, unique art courses are created, within which unique collages on common themes are created.
Oct 23, 2025 — Jan 10, 2026
Photography is a playful instrument for Denise Olšavská. With the help of intuition and light humor, it captures the reflections of the stories and emotions we leave behind. The results don't necessarily have to be busy and chaotic — there are moments that are minimalistic, as details are hidden beneath the surface. They are the ubiquitous ingredients of life. She shares her photos with the hope that they can help others who are still looking for inner peace in life, as well as those who want to help their loved ones or children and better understand their inner ADHD world. We believe that the exhibition will serve as a place for reflection, social debate or systemic change.
