
February 22, Kunsthalle
This week, the Kunsthalle exhibition space celebrates one year since its opening and will be hosting several events to commemorate this occasion. Ranging from tours and music to workshops and exhibitions, events will be held from February 22 to March 1. Admission will be free on Wednesday and CZK 260 on the following days.
Their regular exhibitions are still operating during this time, and you can visit the space to see Marketa Magidova’s work, My Sweet Indelible Planet. Visitors can also look forward to a photo series documenting life in late 20th-century Bohemia – taking place later in March.
February 23, The invisible exhibition
The invisible exhibition brings a unique interactive exhibition concept. You will move into completely dark rooms, where you will also become blind for a while. The illuminated part of the exhibition contains a number of interesting games and tools from everyday life.
The language of the tours is Czech by default, if you wish to have a tour in another language, please contact the organizers. Tickets from CZK 280.
February 24, Lucerna Music Bar
American post-punk band, Algiers, will be performing at Lucerna Music Bar on February 24. Along with new music, they will perform songs from their previous albums, There Is No Year, and The Underside of Power. If fans were unable to see their performance at the Pop Messe festival last summer, they will now be able to see them headline their own show.
Doors will open at 18:00, tickets are selling for CZK 574.
February 25, Cross Club
This weekend, Cross Club will be hosting a charity event set up by the activist group, No Borders Team. Vegan burgers will be served from 14:00 until 23:30 on Saturday, and all proceeds will help fund humanitarian aid projects, such as assisting people fleeing the war in Ukraine, as well as refugees stranded on the Polish-Belarusian border.
“All voluntary solidarity contributions for the burgers will, after deducting the costs, be passed on to help people who are fleeing the war. No Borders Team (NBT) is an anarchist grassroots group uniting individuals from various collectives from Poland and Europe who oppose the actions of border authorities whose aggression is directed against people seeking refuge. As a group, NBT believes that freedom of movement and residence is a basic human right. Therefore, they do not agree with the authorities’ policy of categorizing people. No Borders Team helps everyone fleeing war, both from Ukraine and on the Polish-Belarusian border,” the organizers say.
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