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Works from the Art Colony “Svatovac” at the Exhibiton in Sarajevo

Published August 26, 2014
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ART-2Lukavac – the 4th Art colony “Svatovac” ended on Sunday, August 24th and hosted 24 young artists from Lukavac, Tuzla, Sarajevo, Bihać, Derventa and Mostar.

The event held at the Mountain house “Svatovac” was organized by the Association of citizens Art Centre.

During the three days stay in the Mountain House “Svatovac” the participants created 40 new art works and enriched in that way the collection of the Art Centre.

The paintings and the sculptures created during the Colony will be exhibited starting from 20th September in the premises of the Cultural centre Lukavac. – was announced by the organizers.

(Source: Fena)

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