Programme
May 12
Museum of Art Olomouc, Olomouc
(47 Denisova Street)
- Welcome speech: Ondřej Zatloukal, Director of the Museum of Modern Art
- Guided tour of the exhibition - Art Brut and Related Forms: The exhibition presents works of Art Brut and Outsider Art from the Czech Republic and Slovakia, with a particular emphasis on imaginative, non-professional artistic production. The featured artists are Anna Zemánková, Adéla Ducháčová, Cecilie Marková, Marie Kodovská, Natálie Schmidtová, Eva Droppová, Zbyněk Semerák, and others. Exhibited art pieces come from the collections of the Olomouc Museum of Art (MUO), the Pavel Konečný Collection, and other Czech private collections. (Curators: Anežka Šimková, Šárka Belšíková)
- Educational programmes accompanying the exhibition (Education Department of the Olomouc Museum of Art – David Hrbek, Denisa Tessenyi)
- Refreshments (Central Bistro)
Archdiocesan Museum – Mozarteum Hall
(4 Václavské náměstí)
- Presentation of the MUO collection and the Pavel Konečný Art Brut / Outsider Art collection (curators: Anežka Šimková, Šárka Belšíková, Pavel Konečný, Zuzana Henešová)
- Screenings of films on Czech Art Brut (Moderator: Pavel Konečný)
- The Wood, Stone, Iron, Concrete, director Ján Iván, 1971, 20 min
- Anna Zemánková’s Botanical Garden, director Philippe Lespinasse, 2017, 25 min
- Zdeněk Košek, director Bruno Decharme, 2005, 15 min
- Refreshments (Archdiocesan Museum Café)
May 13
Art Brut Prague Gallery, Prague
- Curator: Mr. Typlt
- Exhibition (vernissage)
- Discussion on the role of galleries in mediating Outsider Art to the public
Ateliér radostné tvorby, Prague
- Studio of Joyful Creation: Studio visit and guided excursion. Discussion with artists with disabilities and the artistic leadership of the studio. Focus on artistic creation, education, and inclusive practice.
May 14
Faculty of Education, Masaryk University, Brno
- Conference Title: Edu-Action: Outsider Art in the Context of Education
- General conference theme: Educational and mediatory practices transform studios and galleries into learning environments.
- These spaces support new forms of cultural participation, advance sociocultural inclusion through Outsider Art, and strengthen connections between diverse creative practices and the wider public.
Supplementary Programme:
- Official opening of the exhibition (Group exhibition of artists from the Open Art Studio, Kreat Brno, ATRIUM – Za sklem)
- Evening cultural programme
May 15
Faculty of Education, Masaryk University, Brno
EOA General Assembly
- Meeting of EOA members
- EOA Executive Committee meeting
The organizers reserve the right to alter the program.