A quartet of guitars “4G’s” composed of: Miloš Vuković, Stefan Milenković, Pavle Žarkić and Stefan Dejanović, in the class of prof. Bratislav Zlatković, performed at a very successful whole-night concert at the “International Youth Arts Festival Via Pontica” in Balchik, Bulgaria. Prof. Zlatković participated as a mentor of the workshop on XII Festival edition, which lasted from 10th to 18th September.
Works of the Faculty of Arts Students at S.U.T.R.A. Festival in Belgrade
Student art works dedicated to science, created within the course Graphic Communications at the Department of Applied Arts of the Faculty of Arts in Niš, under the mentorship of prof. Anita Milić and ass. Dr. Miljana Radenković, PhD Assistant were presented at the exhibition “In the Name of the Algorithm”, as part of the Festival S.U.T.R.A. 2019, dedicated to the blend of art, technology, variety and authenticity, held at the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade, September 10th-23th, 2019.
The S.U.T.R.A. Festival, the oldest festival in Serbia dedicated to the blend of art, science and technology, is marking its 10th anniversary this year, providing new perspectives necessary for the development of society, asking questions, criticizing, offering answers, provoking and motivating.
Miloš Vuković held a concert in Ćuprija
Miloš Vuković, a guitar student in the class of prof. Vesna Petković, MA, held a solo concert on September 12th, 2019 at “38th Days of Matić” in Ćuprija.
Tijana Borić, PhD at 14th International DDD Conference in England
Tijana Borić, PhD Assistant professor, participated from September 4th-7th, 2019 at 14th International Biennial DDD Conference organized by ASDS bringing together numerous international multidisciplinary experts, researchers of the social context of death. This year, the theme of the conference was “Engagement and Education”, hosted by the University of Bath, England. The biennial gathering brought together about 130 international researchers and professors from 30 countries around the world who are actively engaged in promoting and studying the phenomenon of death in the arts, humanities and other related sciences. Tijana Borić, PhD successfully presented a paper entitled “The Political Economy of Death and the Concept of King’s Two Bodies: The Funeral of King Aleksandar Karadjordjevic I in 1934” which is the result of a collaboration with her colleague Dr. Igor Borozan, Associate professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade.
The concert of the duo Dolcezza held in Niš Music School hall
Slobodanka Pajić, Assistant professor held a full-length concert as part of the Dolcezzo duo with soprano Anita Ferlež-Eraković at Niš Music School on Tuesday, September 17th, 2019 within Macedonian Culture Days in Niš. The program featured works by Macedonian authors: Todor Skalovski, Trajko Prokopiev, Tomislav Zografski…
Solo exhibition of Slobodan Radojković, PhD in Kragujevac
Solo exhibition of Drawings, Graphics and Objects from the cycle “Sekura domo” by Slobodan Radojković, PhD Associate professor will be held on Thursday, September 19th, 2019 in the Small Art Salon of the National Museum in Kragujevac. The setting is part of a poetic whole considering the existence of the individual, the need to define our own home, and migration as our reality.
Concert by pianist Miloš Pavlović at the Faculty of Arts Concert Showroom
Miloš Pavlović, Belgrade pianist, will perform a piano recital on Monday, September 16th, 2019, at 7 pm in the Faculty of Arts Concert Showroom, Knjazevačka 2a. The program features pieces by Scarlatti, Haydn and Rachmaninoff. The entrance to the concert is free.
Slavica Dragosavac, MA at the Exhibition “What is Graphics Today?” in Belgrade
In the context of the great celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Graphic Collective, on September 5th, 2019 at 8pm, the exhibition What is Graphics Today? will be open in the Art Gallery of Belgrade Cultural Center. During September, the works of Vladimir Milanović, Jelena Sredanović, Maja Simić and Slavica Dragosavac, MA, full professor at the Faculty of Arts in Niš, can be seen.
The work of Andrijana Antanasijević published in the blog-magazine “No Limit”
Master work “Fragments of Jung’s (Carl Gustav Jung) Circle” by Andrijana Antanasijević, a student of Master Academic Studies at the Department of Applied Arts, was published in the electronic blog-magazine “No Limit” by the Literary Club of the Faculty of Philosophy in Niš. Mentor: out. prof. Anita Milić, Associate professor; Miljana Radenković, DA, Assistant
Exhibition “Infinity” by Miljana Radenković in Aleksinac
Exhibition “Infinity” by Miljana Radenković, PhD Assistant at the Department of Applied Arts, Faculty of Arts, University of Niš, was opened on July 25th, 2019 at the Gallery of Center for Culture and Art in Aleksinac.