Closing Event and Exhibition

The final exhibition of the Generations Together project will showcase the results of collaborative research carried out over the past three years. The event will offer a “taste” of the project’s activities through a variety of media, presenting the work completed so far while also bringing different generations together on site. The event will take […]
Summer School of Four Arts

Experience summer days that will change the way you see art. Whether you’re a student, a senior, an artist, or simply curious, join us and immerse yourself in one of four art forms – photography, film, performance, or storytelling. Across five workshops led by professionals from Slovakia and abroad, you’ll have the opportunity to develop […]
GENERATIONS TOGETHER: Workshop “Lifelines”

Together with the artistic duo Cara Davies (UK) and Mads Floor Andersen (DK) we will be exploring the city and its connections to our lives through the palm of our own hand and the lines on it. By creating an imprint of our palms, we will create our own “city map” and perceive the city […]
Resonating Lines

Generations Together invites you to a two-day workshop where we will look at drawing in a different way than you might be used to. We won’t only draw on paper – we will also work with space, body movement, memories, and different senses. We will explore simple creative exercises, walks, working with different materials, and […]
Summer School of Four Arts / 4 Media Lab

Experience summer days that will change your perspective on art. The Summer School of Four Arts is a space where creativity, intergenerational encounters, and a new perspective on Trenčín meet. Whether you are a student or a senior, an artist or a curious beginner, come and immerse yourself in one of four artistic disciplines – […]
TOGETGER workshop 5 Rytmov® plus

“When we were growing up, we all danced. Most of us had enough freedom as children to be wild, to show off, or just to play. But as we grow older, dance changes and becomes a social event. For most of us, dance becomes a performance and can no longer be an expression of freedom. […]