With the participation of 48 exhibitors from all parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the second OREA Art Market and the fifth in total, was held today at the Bosnian Cultural Center (BKC) in Sarajevo.
The market is a gathering of creative people, BiH entrepreneurs who presented their small businesses and offered their handicrafts and interesting and unique products adapted to all generations.
Amra Džeko, co-founder and brand ambassador of the OREA platform, noted that the Art Market has become a place to buy gifts and unique, handmade products that have a special value because they are sustainable and durable.
“The OREA platform is recognized as a place for the promotion and sale of unique items and is a safe choice for creatives who know that the networking of small businesses and the exchange of entrepreneurial ideas is the strongest contribution to personal development and the strengthening of the creative industry in BiH and the region.
We are really proud of such a beautiful, great story, which we tell together with the media, our customers, partners, sponsors, friends, who together with us support our hardworking young people, creative people,” said Amra Dzeko.
This year’s OREA gathering had a humanitarian character as well because all revenue from tickets as well as five percent of every purchase will be donated to the Parents’ House in Sarajevo for children who are being treated for cancer at the Pediatric Clinic.
“I love what I do. I really feel a great pleasure and a great privilege to be in this position, to do something for someone, and we really do great things. I am sure that we will continue doing this in the future,” Džeko added.