Art should be accessible to everyone

Graffiti and street art are often said to be art that is accessible to everyone – precisely because it is on the streets we all walk by. However, although it belongs to everyone, not everyone can see and experience it. Through 3D models of murals, we want to bring street art closer to blind and partially sighted people who can feel the models and hear the story of street art through expert lectures.

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Street Art Belgrade book

The book “Street Art Belgrade” presents a comprehensive overview of Belgrade’s street art, both stylistically and backwards through time. From aphorisms and stencils to complex graphic solutions, letters and murals, through over 550 photographs, which the author Aleksandar Đorđević recorded in the last six years, the book provides a comprehensive insight into the unique world of Belgrade graffiti. The book also contains quotes from some of the most active and present cartoonists and street artists on the Belgrade scene: Artez, Junk, Rage, TKV, Lortek and Nikola (Alone).

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Tours and outdoor lectures

Join our team, serious walkers, professional explorers and absolute lovers of Belgrade. Since our focus is graffiti and street art, we will introduce you to some pearls of street art, but through the prism of the history of our city. Welcome! The guide is Ljiljana Radošević, art historian and licensed tourist guide. In addition to spending quality time outside, you will also have the opportunity to get to know those peculiarities of Belgrade that you might not notice at first glance. However, you will find that there is nothing more beautiful than sunlit graffiti after a walk through the streets you usually bypass.

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Exhibitions in virtual reality

Although nothing can replace the observation and research of graffiti and street art in real space, it has become obvious that new technologies give an additional dimension to this field of art. You can visit our exhibitions in virtual reality via an Internet browser as well as by using a head set, e.g. Oculus Quest.

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The latest activities of the association

Pregled vesti i aktivnosti vezanih za naše projekte

New regional project BSBSA (Belgrade Sofia Bucharest Street Art)

The project BSBSA (Belgrade Sofia Bucharest Street Art) brings together artists from Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania with the mission of encouraging, creating and circulating European art. Through international cooperation on transformative art installations in public space, the intention is for artists to redefine and humanize neglected public spaces in three countries of the region.

Presentation of 3D models for the blind in Vienna

As part of the cooperation with the Zero Project Foundation, three mural models were installed in the very center of Vienna in the Karl-Farkas Park, and the models were also included in the first Austrian inclusive museum guide. The models were made for the murals that were painted as part of one of the biggest street art festivals "Calle Libre". Artists who painted the murals: Rodrigo Branco (Brazil), Ruin (Austria), Key Detail (USA) and Yu Baba (Belarus).

What our street looked like in 2023

The year 2023 was extremely productive and creative. With the support of numerous individuals and partners, this year our association continued to develop 3D model projects and VR exhibitions and launched new long-term projects, all with the aim of promoting street art and graffiti. Our desire is to show that a strong community, once naive enthusiasm and love for the field we deal with can overcome challenges and make progress that is extremely valuable.

The BSBSA project connects artists from Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria

The BSBSA (Belgrade Sofia Bucharest Street Art) project brings together artists from Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania with a clear mission: to encourage the creation and circulation of European art. In order to achieve this, the BSBSA project brings together artists from different backgrounds. Through collaboration on transformative art installations, male and female artists are redefining public spaces in Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia.

We are participating in the Collab 4 HY Sustain CCI project

We are very happy to be selected to be one of 15 European organizations that will have the opportunity to develop their projects within the Collab 4 HY Sustain CCI project.

Talks, EU projects and tour

We hosted representatives of street art organizations from Romania and Bulgaria, and during the weekend dedicated to street art, a free street art walk around Vračar was held in cooperation with the Božidarac cultural center.