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 shared conversations. Drawing will serve as a way to better perceive our surroundings, preserve memories, tell stories, and transform feelings or recollections into images and spatial objects.
No special artistic skills are required – what matters is an open mind, a willingness to try new things, and a curiosity to discover.
The workshop is open to everyone from ages 15 to 99+, regardless of prior experience.
The program will run both days from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with a one-hour lunch break.
Admission is free, but capacity is limited to 20 participants. More information about the workshop and registration can be found here: www.generaciespolu.sk.
Instructors
Jasmine Scheitl is an artistic researcher, visual artist, and performer, who also leads creative sessions and works as a lecturer. She teaches and conducts workshops at universities, in art institutions, and at festivals across Europe. For more than 10 years, she has been creating activities that connect touch, memory, and exercises for calm and focus. She is interested in art that people can actively engage in and experience through multiple senses. In 2012, she completed her master’s studies at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, where she continues to work within the Performance Lab group. In 2023, she obtained her doctorate at the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław. More about Jasmine here: www.generaciespolu.sk.
Viktor Fuček is an artist and architect who combines visual art, performance, music, and spatial design. He is interested in the idea of the “expanded body” – from painting to the urban environment, where meanings of nature, culture, society, and politics intersect. He studied at several schools at home and abroad, including the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, and universities in Canberra and Vienna. He has presented his works at major events, was a finalist of the Oskár Čepan Award in 2015, and received the Benhoode Foundation Award in Turin in 2024. He currently teaches at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Academy of Arts in Banská Bystrica, and also works as a lecturer and researcher at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. More about Viktor here: www.generaciespolu.sk.
The Resonating Lines workshop builds on previous activities of the Generations Together project, which connects people of different ages through educational, artistic, and community activities. It enables them to share their stories, personal testimonies, and perspectives on the city of Trenčín – its history, present, and visions of a shared future. The project will culminate in the autumn of 2026 with a final event showcasing the outcomes of all participants’ work.
The Generations Together project is part of the European Capital of Culture Trenčín 2026 and is carried out by the curatorial team consisting of Dominika Belanská (Prievidza), Rokko Juhász (Esztergom, Hungary), Viktor Fuček (Bratislava), and Mads Floor Andersen (Copenhagen, Denmark).
Please note: audiovisual recordings will be made during the event and may be published afterwards.
