Open Gallery

The gallery nEUROPA as your space for meetings, workshops and brainstorming
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In our gallery Galerie nEUROPA we not only present exhibitions of contemporary photographers related to Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, but the room is also available for open meetings, coffee rounds, game nights, workshops, seminars, think tanks, etc.

Upcoming events

  • Nuslätta March 2024 – Our sewing café on MDR Sachsenspiegel

    Natasha, Yuliya, Olga and Hannah talk about their newly discovered family history between Ukraine and Saxony, the persistent speechlessness and their wishes for Ukraine and a life in peace.

    Nuslätta March 2024 – Our sewing café on MDR Sachsenspiegel
  • Nuslätta September 2023 – One year Open Gallery

    For more than a year, various events have been taking place in the Galerie nEUROPA under the motto Open Gallery – self-organised by Ukrainian women and other committed people.

    Nuslätta September 2023 – One year Open Gallery
  • From Patchwork to toys

    Today we would like to let Yuliya Firsova tell a story that began last year here in Dresden: A year ago, the Open Gallery in the Galerie nEUROPA and a sewing café started with the motto “Shaping the future together with patchwork”. The idea came to Ukrainian women whose lives were suddenly interrupted and torn…

    From Patchwork to toys

Open Gallery

In our gallery Galerie nEUROPA we not only present exhibitions of contemporary photographers related to Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, but the room is also available for open meetings, coffee rounds, game nights, workshops, seminars, think tanks, etc.

Period
since 08.2022

Project coordination
Employees at the office

Project partners
Yuliya Firsova (Sewing-Café, since 2022), Viktoriia Borysiuk (Art and Meditation, since 2023), Laura Schulze (Mushroom hike, 2023) and other volunteers

Supported by

The project is funded by the State Ministry for Social Affairs and Social Cohesion. This measure is co-financed with tax revenue on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon state parliament as part of the »Wir für Sachsen« funding programme.