
Stellar System / FaVU Diploma Works 2026
A diploma exhibition showcasing works by 39 graduates from Brno's Faculty of Fine Arts across painting, sculpture, video, drawing, and graphic design.
The House of the Lords of Kunštát is one of the best-preserved medieval town palaces in Brno. Its Romanesque core dates to the 12th century, and the underground halls - remarkable for their age - now host exhibitions, concerts and cultural events.
Dominikánská 9, 602 00 Brno
Opening hours follow the event programme
😴 Nothing scheduled here in the near future.

A diploma exhibition showcasing works by 39 graduates from Brno's Faculty of Fine Arts across painting, sculpture, video, drawing, and graphic design.

Matyáš Dynka presents a multimedia project exploring the search for tenderness amid harsh urban reality, at the crossroads of activism, satire and poetry.

A walking tour of Brno's rental houses designed by architect Maxim Monter, who worked in the city in the early 20th century. Art historian Pavla Cenková will guide you through his works from Art Nouveau to modernism.

A debate on censorship in video art and artificial intelligence, exploring how the regulation of technical imagery has evolved from the origins of video to the present day.

Expert-led guided tour of the historic Ingstav building in Brno with guide Klára Eliášová.

A live audio-visual performance by Jason and Debora Bernagozzi exploring the flow of space, image, and sound in real time.

An afternoon and evening festival in a Renaissance courtyard featuring pizza, wine, beer, coffee, and DJ sets. Includes Brno's Polagraph with a discount on photo services.

A performative workshop exploring the absence of motherhood and the transformation of the human form into a natural force through projection, light, and therapeutic touch.

A gathering of the editors of a collection dedicated to Eva Kmentová, featuring Tomáš Pospiszyl and Polana Bregantová. An intimate evening celebrating the launch of the publication and discussing its contents.

A discussion exploring the early history of video art in the Czech Republic, education in new media, and the Orbis Fictus exhibition.