
Art in Passage: Inclusive Mural and 3D Elements in the New Space of the American Resource Center in Ložionica
The American Resource Center (ARC) and the Street Art Belgrade organization realized an inclusive art project within the “Art in Passing” initiative, with the aim of bringing street art closer to blind and partially sighted people.
A mural was painted on the wall of the new space of the American Resource Center in Ložionica, along with which six 3D elements with descriptions in Braille were created. The mural was painted by the famous Serbian artist Jana Danilović.
“We wanted to create inclusion within a space designed and intended for community gathering, sharing ideas, encouraging creativity and learning,” said Marija Bjelopetrović, director of the ARC.
The mural and accompanying 3D elements were created from the research of the location, history, cultural heritage and contemporary moment of Ložionica, with a special focus on making the symbols comprehensible to blind and partially sighted people.
“Approaching art is extremely important for the blind and partially sighted community. Projects like this contribute not only to inclusion, but also to raising awareness among the general public about how blind and partially sighted people experience space and art.” – said Nikola Đorđević.
Through tactile models, murals, often perceived exclusively as a visual expression, gain a new dimension and become accessible to everyone.
The American Resource Center (ARC) is a cultural and educational space that connects Serbia and the United States of America. Located in the historic Ložionica, ARC brings together youth, educators and innovators through educational, creative and professional programs that encourage the exchange of ideas, collaboration and development.











