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My Wall, My Neighbourhood, My City!

 
The program My Wall, My Neighbourhood, My City! was realised through a set of interactive workshops held ion 30th of May, 6th and 7th of June, 18th of July and 29th and 30th of August  2009.
 
Final activity of the project was painting of two graffiti murals on the walls of the vacant industrial building of Belgrade cotton factory (Beogradski pamučni kombinat, Đure Đakovića 90, Belgrade) during the period 25th - 31st August 2009. The mural represent the result of workshops that were held within the Project and in its realisation, together with artists Aleksandra Petković and Aleksandar Slivnjak, participated attendees of the workshops:

Aleksandra Cvetanovski  (student at the High school for design, Belgrade); Ana Toljić (student at the High school for architecture, Belgrade); Bojana Obradović (final year student at the College for textile design, technology and management, Belgrade); Iva Kolundžija (student at the Faculty of Applied Arts, Belgrade); Miloš Đuran (student at the High school for design, Belgrade); Nataša Stojanović (final year student at the College for textile design, technology and management, Belgrade); Nemanja Halilović (student at the High school for architecture, Belgrade); Ognjen Kostić (student at the High school for architecture, Belgrade); Saša Popović (student at the High school for architecture, Belgrade); Stefan Begović (student at the High school for architecture, Belgrade).

The Project CONCRETE SPACES was presented within the International exhibition of the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade BELGRADE:NONPLACES. (Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Pariska 14, Belgrade)

The Project is realised in cooperation with the Palilula Municipality Youth Office and BELGRADE:NONPLACES – International exhibition of the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade with support of the Secretariat for Culture of the City of Belgrade, Palilula Municipality, ERSTE Bank a.d. Novi Sad.

KulturKlammer owes gratitude to DELTA Real Estate for allowing usage of the walls for painting graffiti murals.


My Wall, My Neighbourhood, My City!_Photo Gallery