The Brno House of Arts (built in 1910) is one of the biggest exhibition centres in the Czech Republic, not possessing any collections, with principal aim in making exhibitions. The exhibition programme aims to present local representatives of contemporary art, and to inform the public about the latest achievements on the international scene, mainly in the related European context. An important role has been played by a cultural-political orientation to the so-called Eastern Art as well as to a thematic focus on photography and architecture. The exhibition programme also includes literary evenings, concerts, lectures and talks with artists. Last international exhibitions: Billboard gallery Europe, Katarzyna Kozyra, Cena Jindřicha Chalupeckého, KICK START dutch video, Generace.
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PKN Brno Vol. 2
30 March 2010
And following-up on our previous post on PechaKucha Night in Brno Vol. 1, here’s a look at Vol. 2, held in late January at the same venue (The Brno House of Arts). This time the audience gre… -
PKN Brno Vol. 1
30 March 2010
PechaKucha Night in Brno Vol. 3 happens tonight (March 30) at the Brno House of Arts — you’ll find the full list of presenters on the official event page. We’re taking the opport…
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Ears
10 February 2012
Time to end the week with one more great example of the 20×20 format. “Ears,” a presentation by artist Tony Curran, was recorded at PechaKucha Night in Wagga Wagga Vol. 4.
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PKN Salt Lake City + Global Cities Week
10 February 2012
Salt Lake City is going to take part in our Global Cities Week, with its PechaKucha Night Vol. 7 happening on February 24 at The State Room. You’ll find plenty of details, along with the ful… -
PKN Quito + Global Cities Week
10 February 2012We shared the teaser video and poster for Quito’s PechaKucha Night Vol. 5 a while back, but here is a reminder that the city is indeed taking part in our Global Cities Week, with its event s…