DIVUS PRAHA: STARTED 2013 | residents of STARTPOINT | exhibition
[b]STARTED 2013 | residents of STARTPOINT |[/b] exhibition

STARTED 2013 | residents of STARTPOINT | exhibition

13.06.2013 18:00 - 06.07.2013

Divus | en cs

13.06. - 06.07.2013

Cecilia Nygren, Benjamin Orlow, Jon Derganc, Noële Ody, Artur Niestroj & Noam Darom.

Representatives from 37 European art academies from 19 countries presented their diploma thesis in the last year's exhibition STARTPOINT at Dox Center for Contemporary Art in Prague. The awarded artists were invited to Prague for one-month STARTED residency programme. The results are now presented in a collective exhibition, showing selected artistic personalities of upcoming generation.

http://www.startpointprize.eu/ / www.cecilianygren.com / www.benjaminorlow.com / www.arturniestroj.com / www.noamdarom.blogspot.com





13.06.2013 18:00 - 06.07.2013

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