Opening of the exhibition “Culture for All!” on February 3rd in Podgorica

The exhibition “Culture for All!” organized by the Library for the Blind of Montenegro, the Homer Cultural Center, and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University of Montenegro, with the support of the Ministry of European Affairs through the EU4ME project, will open on Monday, February 3, at 6:00 PM at Kuslev’s House in Podgorica.

The exhibition will present works by young creatives who, through various artistic and design forms, have brought museum collections to life and made them accessible to a wider audience. The display includes three-dimensional models of museum objects, sculpted exhibits, handmade parts of cultural heritage, and animations depicting animals and objects inspired by museum collections. Each exhibit is accompanied by an audio guide in Montenegrin, and the labels are also written in Braille, making the exhibition accessible to people with different sensory needs.

The exhibition will be opened by Božidar Denda, director of the Library for the Blind of Montenegro, Predrag Zenović, Montenegro’s chief negotiator with the European Union Rikardo Seri, deputy head of the EU Delegation to Montenegro, and Matija Miljanić, from the Museum and Galleries of Podgorica.

We invite the media and citizens to visit the exhibition which will be open until February 15.

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