24. October 2021.

The fourth Vračar street art weekend, from October 22nd to 24th, is organized by Božidarac and the organization Street Art Belgrade, with the aim of bringing street art closer to the general public through lectures and walks on the streets of Vračar.

As part of the street art weekend, the first 3D models of murals for blind and partially sighted people in Serbia will be installed at two locations in Vračar. Mural models are an innovative approach to the presentation of street art and graffiti because by creating works of street art in 3D technology, it is possible for blind and partially sighted people to get to know the works of art on the streets of Belgrade through touch.

Art historian Ljiljana Radošević will lead three street art tours, one virtual and two on the streets of Vračar.

The first tour takes you through the virtual exhibition of street art “Loving Street art Belgrade” via the Zoom application. With the expert guidance of the curator of the exhibition Ljiljana Radošević, the audience could walk through the virtual space where there are over 40 works by local and foreign artists.

On Saturday 23.10. and Sunday 24.10. organized tours through the streets and courtyards of Vračar. The audience will have the opportunity to visit 3D murals for the blind and partially sighted, but also to learn the difference between graffiti and street art, their local and global history, different techniques and artists that can be seen in Vračar.

All activities were free.