CULTURE TIPS: Week #7
On 5 February, the work of the highly esteemed costume designer Milan Čorba opened at the Slovak Embassy in London. A major selection of his designs is on display in a panel exhibition paying tribute to ...
On 5 February, the work of the highly esteemed costume designer Milan Čorba opened at the Slovak Embassy in London. A major selection of his designs is on display in a panel exhibition paying tribute to ...
In this segment, we speak with Mgr. art. Stanislav Krajči, director of the Trenčín 2026 team, about the wide range of events and exhibitions taking place during the official opening weekend of this year’s ...
In this segment we feature a conversation with Turkish artist Diren Demir about A Walk in the Rain, an immersive street art project in Trenčín that invites audiences to experience the city in a new way ...
What happens when art confronts indifference, fear, and political inertia? We talk with Tomáš Eštok, founder of Spare Parts Theater, Bohdan Metenkanych, director of their upcoming production The Normal ...
The New York Times has included a poetry collection by Slovak poet Eva Luka in its Best Poetry of 2025 digest.
Prominent Slovak director and university professor Peter Mikulík passed away on Saturday at the age of 84. He was one of Slovakia’s most renowned theatre and television directors and a key figure in the ...
An eco-friendly way to enjoy books is to visit your local library. They’re still here, providing a public service for everyone—and many have been doing so for a century.
The Oscar Čepan Award team invites the public to this year’s laureates’ show titled Art is not a comp Art is not a competition, but I’m winning.
“It says a lot that English translations of Slovak classics are being published in the Czech capital, not in Slovakia.” That’s how Peter Darovec opened a discussion with representatives of Charles University’s ...
While in Bratislava, visitors can stop by Zichy Palace to see an exhibition by the first lady of Slovak fabric art, Eva Cisárová Mináriková, and her former students.