Street Art Workshops


Street art workshops intended for children older than 12 who are interested in learning about the history of street art, primarily graffiti, and to learn what street art is as a direction of street visual expression, will be held in the Mlin Cultural Station from 23 to 27 August.

Applications are open until Friday, 20 August, at 3 p.m. All who are interested can apply via [email protected].

The workshops consist of theoretical and practical part. During the theoretical part, the participants will be introduced to this type of art, while in the practical part they will draw sketches on paper with pencil and markers, after which they will try to work on larger formats using sprays and acrylic. During the last two days (26 and 27 August), the participants will paint the wall.

The best sketches, which will decorate the walls of the classrooms in the Mlin Cultural Station, will be selected after the workshops. The author and implementer of the programme is Uroš Štrboja, better known as Rosh Panonsky, a pioneer of the graffiti scene in Serbia.